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MRS. B. BLAIR EASTMAN 

SEE 228 

THE MOTHER OF THE PUBLISHER 



History and Genealogy 

OF 

DEACON JOSEPH EASTMAN 

of Hadley, Mass., 

Grandson of ROGER EASTMAN 
of Salisbury, Mass. 



By GUY S. RIX, Concord, N. H. 

WITH 

PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION 

BY 

M. EMILY EASTMAN, 

Who has re-compiled it, adding all records sent to her 



Published and for sale by 
M. EMILY EASTMAN, 

Westfield, Mass. 







John C. Otto, Springfield, Mass. 










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Publisher's Preface 



Dear Cousins: 

I am not going to write a lengthy preface, but will just tell 
you how I started in on this work. First, I found a package 
of old and yellowed papers, tied carefully together, which, on 
opening, I found to be the Key to the answer to a question 
I had often asked my father when I was a child; it was, 
"Haven't you some cousins, papa?" (None were ever known 
to me.) His answer always was what a busy man's usually 
is, and suggested he didn't have time to explain, "Yes, lots of 
them, but they're away out West." 

By the contents of this package I found father had four 
uncles and three aunts who married. That suggested there 
might have been lots of cousins, and I made the endeavor to 
find out about them and succeeded far beyond my expecta- 
tion. You will find the result if you begin at the family of 
Benjamin 2 and follow it out. Only one own cousin of his 
was then (1903) living. In that search Mr. Rix helped me, as 
he has also helped in the records of this book by compiling 
and sending me all that he had of this branch of the family. 
I have added many new ones found in the last six months, 
and where corrections were sent have corrected if they were 
not previously done by Mr. Rix. 

Some Records that I found could not be verified, as I have 
been unable to get the families interested. Such have, there- 
fore, been compared with other collected records of the family 
and will be indicated as shown in the list of abbreviations 
on page 5. 

I trust you will glean from the following pages as much 
pleasure and encouragement as I have in this work, to be 



(•what I feel sure Grandpa Dea. Joseph Eastman would say 
to us to be) "Quit you like men, be strong," and I am sure we 
have many examples of brave, sturdy men, who have proved 
it is possible for us to be helpers and workers in Life's great 
battlefield. Let us hope that the Circle gathered above this 
world may know even now that we are true to the trust they 
have in us, for we know that our dear ones will eagerly push 
aside the veil that hides them from our view when we come 
to leave this world, and by and by take us to see dear Grandpa 
and Grandma Eastman, who joined hands November 22, 1711, 
for, as every father and mother knows, they love the grand- 
children. No matter how many generations removed, we are 
all their grandchildren still. 



& j 



Sincerely your cousin, 

M. EMILY EASTMAN. 



List of Abbreviations 



c. 

no c. 

daug. 

b. . 

m. . 

unm. 

bapt. 

d. . 

abt. 

H. S. 

Sem. 

P. S. 

A. . 

C. . 

Univ. 

Theol. S. 

Grad. 

Prof. 

Dea. 

Capt. 

Lieut. 

Col. . 



Theological S 



children 

no children 

. daughter 

born 

married 

unmarried 

. baptized 

died 

about 

High School 

Seminary 

Public Schools 

. Academy 

College 

University 

Seminary 

Graduated 

Professor 

Deacon 

Captain 

Lieutenant 

Colonel 



x preceding number, indicates a further record. 

v preceding number, verified and new, that is, furnished by 

some member of the family to the publisher, 
f preceding number, from town records by publisher. 

X preceding number, compared with other collected records 
by publisher, of which are the Kelloggs, Field's, Adams' 
and Dwight's. 



Introduction 



In this Introduction, of what one thing to tell you of 
Hadley I hardly know. It is so closely associated with the 
early home of our ancestors, and it has, to me, a certain charm 
I know not how to express, as of one long absent returning 
to his own old home. There is rest and peace and content 
in the very air. It is surrounded by hills, not the least of 
which is Mt. Tom, that stands like a sentinel on guard, keep- 
ing watch over the towns that look out all the beautiful 
summer-time, and see at night the lights that shine far from 
its topmost point. 

In the years long, long ago no lights shone there, but a 
band of sturdy, brave-hearted men came hither seeking a 
home in the wilderness. A wild country it was, with dangers 
from natives and beasts of prey. Their first petition for this 
home was made May 20, 1658; the Agreement or Engagement 
April 18, 1659. Of these men three were our ancestors — 
Peter Tilton, Lieut. Samuel Smith and William Partridge. 
To these three only will I refer you, though many of those 
named in this work claim ancestors in other members of that 
band of fifty-nine Engagers. All these who are descendants 
of Dea. Joseph Eastman and wife are through them descend- 
ants of these three men, and as I know you will want to know 
of the first Eastmans I have also added that. What I have 
of the first three families is mostly gleaned from the History 
of Hadley, a book well worth owning, and still to be secured 
from the reprint published in 1905, by Huntting & Co., of 
Springfield. 

1. Hon. Peter Tilton came to Hadley from Windsor, Conn. 
The place he occupied in the town and surrounding towns 
was one of the first. He took the freeman's oath March 



10 INTRODUCTION 

26, 1661 ; was Recorder, or Town Clerk, in Hadley from 1661- 
1693; Deputie, or Representative, to the State, 1665, 1666, 
1668-1670-1680; Townsman, or Selectman, 1670, 1674, 1677, 
1679, 1687. In 1663 he is referred to as Deacon. On the 26th 
of March, 1669, he, with Nathaniel Dickinson, was chosen to 
be one of the five trustees of Hopkins School of Hadley, a 
position which he resigned before 1686. This was a school 
donated to the town by Edward Hopkins, Esq., who died in 
March, 1657, and had by his will left a portion of his estate 
to trustees "to be disposed of by them, to give some encour- 
agement in these foreign plantations for the breeding up of 
hopeful youths in a way of learning, both at the Grammar 
School and College, for the public service of the country in 
future times." In 1669 he was first chosen School Com- 
mittee. He was the second Associate Judge from Hadley, 
chosen in 1680, which place he held for three years, and 
County Treasurer for about ten years. In the words of 
Lucius Root Eastman in his Genealogy of the Eastmans, 
published in 1867, Hon. Peter Tilton 1 was one of which can 
be said, "Few men had greater influence in Church or State. 
He was a man of God and one of the few who dared to conceal 
two of the Regicide Judges of Charles the First," an account 
of which can be found in the History of Hadley, in the Intro- 
duction by George Sheldon, which has also been published 
separately. 

The will of Peter Tilton can be found at Northampton in 
the Probate Registry room, the original paper bearing his 
signature ; it was made April 4, 1694. His property inventory 
is' dated July 16, 1696, valued at £300 19s. 9d. There were 
fifty-one books valued at £6. 7s. 6d. 

Among them were a Dalton's book, an old Law book, one 
Hildersham's book, one Senod book, one Rastell, one English 
Liberties, one Dictionary, one on Cotton on ye Canatels, one 
Locker's book, one Resolves, one Prophecy on Dan, one 
osition of Gat, one Pemble's book, one great Bible, one 
Bible, one Concordance, one Pilgrim, one Foxes book, one 



INTRODUCTION 11 

Zealanders, one Annotations on ye Psalms, a Bible and Psalm 
book. 

In those days books were not so easily obtained as now. 

He was married three times. His children by first or 
second wife, Mary or Elizabeth: 

2. i. Elizabeth^, bapt. June 19, 1642; d. 1655. 
x, 3. ii. Marys bapt. Feb. 18, 1643; married Joseph East- 
man of Suffield, Conn. No. 34 in Introduction. 

4. iii. Peter 2 , bapt. Dec. 5, 1647; d. unm. 

From which it will be seen that all the descendants of Peter 
Tilton were those of his daughter Mary. 

We have seen that Peter Tilton was a godly man. In a 
letter to his wife dated 18d, 3 mo., 1672, he closes with these 
words : 

"Remember me to mine and thine, with my love to all 
with you. I cannot forget you before the Father of Spirits 
night and day. The goodwill of Him that dwelt in the bush 
be with you, cause His face to shine upon you all, and give 
you peace. So prayeth still, 

Yours unfeignedly to love, 

Peter Tilton." 
In a postscript he adds: 

"My dear ones, forget not him who hath you all on his 
heart, and whose desire it is to leave himself and his all with 
that merciful high-priest who hath the keys of life and death. 

Farewell, Farewell." 
And, dear cousins, would he not say these same words to us 
now if here with us ? 

His home was occupied later by his grandson, Dea. Joseph 
Eastman 1 , who died there in 1769. In 1770 Dea. Joseph 
Eastman's son John 2 lived there in a new house. In 1807 
Joseph 4 of John 3 of Joseph 2 lived on the old homestead. It 
has now pasesd into the hands of other parties. 

5. Lieut. Samuel Smith 1 was the great-grandfather of 
Mercy Smith, the wife of Dea. Joseph Eastman. The Sunder- 



12 INTRODUCTION 

land History tells us that he with his wife Elizabeth and 
children, Samuel aged 9, Elizabeth 7, Mary 4, and Philip 1, 
sailed from Ipswich, England, April 30, 1634, landed at 
Boston in June, 1634, settled at Watertown and was admitted 
freeman Sept. 3, 1634. He soon removed to Wethersfield, 
Conn., of which town he was one of the most prominent 
citizens. He was Lieut. Deputy to the General Court in 
1641, and in every year from 1643 to 1653, also in 1655 and 
1656. He was one of the signers of the agreement to remove 
to Hadley, and became one of the founders of that town. He 
and his son Philip were among the men who had knowledge 
of the concealment of the Regicide Judges, Goffe and Whalley, 
in Hadley. From the history of Hadley we find in the Agree- 
ment as written, are found the names of seven men chosen 
by vote, to order all public occasions that concerned the good 
of that plantation for the ensuing year. One of them was 
Samuel Smith. In March, 1661, Jurors from the New Town 
first attended the Court. There were four, one of which was 
Samuel Smith. 

By order of the General Court, May 22, 1661, the town was 
called Hadley. At this time commissioners were appointed 
and empowered to keep the Court appointed at Springfield 
and Northampton. The town of Hadley appointed three; 
one was Samuel Smith. In regard to the naming of the place, 
it was said to be named from Hadley, or Hadleigh, a town in 
England, situated a few miles west of Ipswich, from which 
place Grandfather Smith sailed for this country, and doubt- 
less he knew much of this place in his early days. 

Town measurers were first chosen in Hadley Dec. 31, 1660, 
and were Samuel Smith and Peter Tilton. On the 26th of 
March, 1669, he was chosen one of the trustees of the Hopkins 
School, the same date that Peter Tilton was chosen for the 
same office. In 1669 he was one of the first School Committee 
chosen; there were five, one other of which was Peter Tilton. 
Raters or assessors were chosen to make the rates Dec. 16, 
1661. There were three, Samuel Smith and two others; later 
Peter Tilton was chosen. 



INTRODUCTION 13 

For eight years he was an Associate Judge from Hadley. 
In 1675 and 1676 they were in peril from Indian wars. One 
of Capt. Appleton's sergeants died at the home of Lieut. 
Samuel Smith, and in 1676 his son John Smith, of Hatfield, 
was killed. He was our ancestor, too. 

May 11, 1661, the town voted there should be training for 
a Militia. Samuel Smith was chosen Lieutenant, which posi- 
tion he held about fifteen years, including the trying times of 
King Philip's war. In May, 1678, Lieut. Smith requested to 
be freed from military trust, being then nearly eighty years 
of age. He was discharged, and his son Philip was then 
chosen Lieutenant. 

In 1677 Lieut. Samuel Smith was empowered to solemnize 
marriages. In 1680 Peter Tilton became a magistrate with 
the same power. He was Deputie and Representative in 
1661, 1663-65, 1667 and 1668, 1671, 1673, four of which years 
Peter Tilton served with him in the same office. He was 
Townsman, or Selectman, 1660-1668, 1672, 1676, 1678 and 
1680. 

His will was made June 23, 1680, and can be found at the 
Registry of Probate room in Northampton. The inventory 
was dated Jan. 17, 1681, valued at £600. lis. One clause of 
the will I copy : 

"To each of my grandchildren living shall be given a Bible, 
and there shall be written in it by my executors, fairly and 
Legibly, the Last verse of the 11th chapter of Ecclesiastes and 
the first verse of the following chapter." 

In 1687 John Smith, son of John Smith, slain by Indians in 
1676, and Samuel Smith, son of Philip, owned and lived on 
his place. 

His wife, Elizabeth, died March 16, 1686. 

Children 

6. i. Samuel 2 , b. abt. 1625. 

7. ii. Elizabeth 2 , b. abt. 1627. 

8. iii. Mary 2 , b. abt. 1630. 



14 INTRODUCTION 

9. iv. Philip*, b. abt. 1633. 

These first four came from England. 

10. v. Chileab*, b. abt. 1635. 
x, 11, vi. John 2 , who was grandfather of Mercy Smith. He 
was slain by Indians in the Hatfield meadows, 
May 30, 1676. He married abt. 1663, Mary 
Partridge, daug. of William. No. 27 in Intro- 
duction. 

Their children were : 
x, 12. i. John 3 , b. May 15, 1665, afterward known as the 
Orphan John. 

13. ii. Samuel 3 , b. Dec. 7, 1667; d. June 19, 1681. 

14. iii. Joseph 3 , b. Nov. 16, 1670. He was of Hatfield. 

15. iv. Benjamin 3 , b. 1673; settled in Wethersfield, Conn. 

16. v. Marah 3 , b. 1677; m. John Day. 

12. John Smith, the eldest, was called Orphan John. He 
died abt. 1724; married abt. 1687, Mary, daug. of John Root 
of Westfield, Mass. In 1687 he lived on the place of his 
grandfather, Lieut. Samuel Smith, and he was a selectman in 
1702, 1709, 1715, 1720, 1723. 

Children 

A son 4 , b. and d. the same day, 1688. 

Mary 4 , b. May 7, 1689; m. Thomas Sheldon. 

Abigail 4 , b. Oct. 26, 1691; m. John Montague, 
x, 20. iv. Mercy 4 , b. July 3, 1694; m. Nov. 22, 1711, to 
Dea. Joseph Eastman. No. 39 in Introduction. 

John 4 ,b. Feb. 1, 1697; m. Elizabeth . 

Rachel 4 , b. Aug. 4, 1699; m. John Smith. 

Hezekiah 4 , b. Dec. 21, 1702; m. Dorcas Dick- 
inson. 
24. viii. Noah 4 , b. May 16, 1707; m. Mary . 

14. Joseph Smith 3 , brother of Orphan John Smith, married 
Canada Waite, daug. of Benjamin Waite. She was born in 
Canada, one of the babes born in captivity, her mother being 



17. 


i. 


18. 


ii. 


19. 


iii. 


20. 


iv. 


21. 


v. 


22. 


vi. 


23. 


vii. 



INTRODUCTION 15 

taken captive at Hatfield and taken to Canada, from which 
place they were released after a ransom being paid. They 
were the grandparents of Oliver Smith 6 , who was distinguished 
for his wealth and the trusts he created under his will for the 
benefit of the poor in several towns in Hampshire and Franklin 
County, Mass. 

One of their great granddaughters, Sophia Smith, was the 
founder of Smith C, Northampton, Mass. 

Their sixth child, Esther, married Jonathan Field, and was 
the grandmother of Martin Field, who was the grandfather 
of Eugene Field, the poet. No. 928. 

There are several other families who are connected with 
Lieut. Samuel Smith by marriage. 

Experience Smith, who married Mercy Eastman, No. 5, is 
a descendant of Philip Smith. 

Josiah Smith, who married Abigail Eastman, No. 8, is a 
descendant of Chileab Smith. 

Enos Smith, who married Polly Dickinson, No. 100, grand- 
daughter of Mary Eastman, No. 1, is a descendant of Chileab 
Smith. 

The family of Martin and Esther (Kellogg) Field, No. 142, 
are descendants of John Smith and Philip Smith. 

There are also the families of: 

Charles Eastman, No. 187. 

Hinsdale Smith, No. 537. 

Mercy E. Smith, No. 67. 
whose lines I have not traced, but are from Lieut. Samuel 
Smith. 

John Smith, slain by Indians in Hatfield, married Mary 
Partridge, daug. of William Partridge, who was also one of 
the founders of Hadley in 1659. 

Mr. Partridge came from Berwick upon Tweed, England; 
was an early settler of Hartford, Conn., whence he removed 
to Hadley, where he died in 1668. He married in 1644, Mary 
Smith of Hartford, the sister of Christopher of Northampton, 



16 INTRODUCTION 

Joseph of Hartford, whose eldest son Joseph removed to Had- 
ley in 1680, Simeon and William. 

25. William' and Mary(Smith) Partridge had two children: 

26. i. Samuel 2 , born in 1645, who was a Representative, 
a Colonel of the Regiment, Judge of Probate, and one of his 
Majesty's Council, and the most important man, after the 
death of Col. Pynchon in 1703, in all the western part of the 
Province. 

x, 27. ii. Mary 2 , who married John Smith. No. 11 in intro- 
duction. 

William Partridge was one of the first auditors in Hadley, 
with Peter Tilton. Jan. 27, 1663, he was chosen constable. 
His business was that of a cooper, and he was a trader with 
the Indians. He was selectman in 1668, the year of his death. 

The Eastmans recorded in introduction are all from Guy 
H. Rix's work. 

The earliest found record of the Eastmans is of John East- 
man, of Romsey, county Southampton; will dated Sept. 24, 
1602, proved Oct. 22, 1602 ; to be buried in church at Romsey. 

"To son Roger Eastman all lands, whatsoever in default, 
to son John, also Roger, 100 marke at 14, to be paid by my 
father Roger Eastman, to my son John 50 pounds at 14, to 
daughter Elizabeth and Margaret when 21 or married 40 
pounds each. Ditto to child my wife now goith with, to 
servant Elizabeth Head 5 pounds. Residuary legate and 
executrix, wife Anne, overseers, Roger Eastman, Michael 
Mackall and Mathew Mundsey. 

John Eastman. 
Witnesses : 

Walter Godfrey 
Giles Newe 
Thomas Stote." 

The first of the name coming to America was Roger and 
Thomas Eastman. Thomas returned to England, while 
Roger, who was born in Wales, England, in 1611, came from 



INTRODUCTION 17 

Langford, county of Wilts, sailing from Southampton in April, 
1638, in the ship "Confidence," John Jobson, master, bound 
for Massachusetts Bay Colony. On the ship's papers he was 
entered as a servant of John Saunders. It is believed that 
on account of the emigration laws, or for political reasons, his 
real rank was higher than appears. 

Many traditions have been handed down, but it is believed 
that Roger Eastman was the sole ancestor of all the Eastmans 
in America. The name has been spelled "Easman" even by 
members of the same family. No record of his marriage has 
been found, or of his wife's full name, and it is only by tradi- 
tion that we suppose it to be Smith. 

28. Roger Eastman married Sarah Smith (?), born in 
1621. He settled in Salisbury, Mass., and received lands in 
the first division in Salisbury in 1640. His minister's tax in 
1650 was 8s. 3d. From Salisbury the family dispersed; his 
son Philip went to Ashford, Ct., Joseph settled temporarily 
in Suffield, Ct., but soon removed to Hadley, Mass.; the third 
generation, however, settled further north, following up the 
valley of the Merrimack River, while others settled further 
south, in Massachusetts, and Connecticut and others in Maine. 
From these places they scattered over the United States and 
Canada. 

Roger Eastman died in Salisbury, Mass., Dec. 16, 1694. 
His wife died March 11, 1697. 

Children 

29. i. Johns b. Jan. 9, 1640; m. 1st Oct. 27, 1665, Hannah 
Healey; 2d Nov. 5, 1670, Mary Boynton; he d. in Salisbury, 
Mass., March 25, 1720. One of his descendants was Daniel 
Webster 5 , (Abigail Eastman 5 , Roger 4 , John 3 , John 2 , Roger 
Eastman 1 ). (Daniel Webster 6 was of Ebenezer 6 of Salisbury, 
N. H., Ebenezer 4 of Kingston, N. H., Ebenezer*, Thomas 2 , 
Thomas Webster 1 of England.) 

30. ii. Nathaniel 2 , b. May 18, 1643; m. April 30, 1672, 
Elizabeth Hudson; he d. in Salisbury, Mass., Nov. 30, 1709. 



18 INTRODUCTION 

31. iii. Philip*, b. Dec. 30, 1644; m. 1st ; 2d Aug. 22, 

1678, widow Mary Morse; he d. before 1714. 

32. iv. Thomas', b. Nov. 11, 1646; m. Jan. 20, 1679, 
Deborah Corlis; he d. in Haverhill, Mass., April 29, 1688. 
One of his descendants was Guy Scoby Rix 8 , who has fur- 
nished us with what records he had of our branch. He was 
born in Littleton, N. H., Nov. 12, 1828, being therefore 73 
years of age when he published the Eastman Genealogy, it 
being the second one published. The first was by Rev. 
Lucius Root Eastman, No. 360, published in 1867. Mr. 
Rix* was of Guy Carleton Rix 7 , Rebecca Eastman 6 , Obadiah 5 , 
William 4 , Jonathan 3 , Thomas 2 , Roger 1 . 

33. v. Timothy 2 , b. Nov. 29, 1648; m. 1682, Lydia Mark- 
ham; he d. in Hadley, Mass., April 1, 1733. 

x, 34. vi. Joseph 2 , b. Jan. 8, 1651; m. Mary Tilton. No. 3 
in introduction. 

35. vii. Benjamin 2 , b. Feb. 12, 1652-3; m. 1st, April 5, 
1678, widow Ann Joy; 2d, April 4, 1699, Naomi Flanders; 
3d, Oct. 5, 1719, Sarah Carter. He d. in Salisbury in 1728. 

36. viii. Sarah 2 , b. Sept. 25, 1655; m. 1st, June 13, 1678, 
Joseph French; 2d, Aug. 2, 1684, Solomon Shepherd. She 
4. Dec. 1, 1745. 

37. ix. Samuel 2 , b. Nov. 29, 1657; m. Nov. 4, 1686, Eliza- 
beth Striven; he d. Feb. 27, 1725, at Kingston, N. H. 

38. x. Ruth 2 , b. March 21, 1660; m. prob. May 23, 1690, 
Benjamin Heard. 

34. Joseph, Eastman 2 , (Roger 1 ), was born in Salisbury, 
Mass., Jan. 8, 1651. He served in King Philip's war, Dec. 
1675, at Chelmsford, Mass. He took the oath of allegiance 
and fidelity at Salisbury in 1677. He was a weaver at Suffield 
and Hadley, to which place he moved as early as 1682. He 
married Mary Tilton, daughter of Hon. Peter Tilton. He 
died April, 1692, and his widow married second, Feb. 17, 
1693, James Guernsey, and removed to New Jersey. The 
record of his children's birth has also been found at 
Suffield, Ct. The inventory of his property is recorded at 



INTRODUCTION 19 

Northampton, Mass., dated April 7, 1692, valued at £249 
13s. 9d. 

Children 

x, 39. i. Joseph 3 , b. in Hadley, Mass., Aug. 2, 1683. 

40. ii. Mary', b. Dec. 11, 1684; d. April 10, 1685. 

41. iii. Peter 3 , b. Jan. 20, 1686; m. Nov. 28, 1708, 
Mehitable Root. From his descendants we have George 
Washington Eastman 7 , Harvey 6 , Hezekiah s , Joseph 4 , Peter 3 , 
Joseph 2 Roger 1 . He was a founder of the Rochester Busi- 
ness College in 1842. His son George 8 is president of the 
Eastman Kodak Company, of Rochester, N. Y. We have also 
Harvey Gridley Eastman, founder of Eastman's Business 
College, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. He was of Horace H. T , 
Harvey 6 , Hezekiah 5 , Joseph*, Peter 3 , Joseph 2 , Roger 1 . 

Trusting that this I have gleaned will be of interest, I will 
add only this. I have numbered the following generations, 
giving Dea. Joseph Eastman as one. 

From Roger Eastman he is the third. 

From Peter Tilton he is the third. 

From Lieut. Samuel Smith, Mercy, wife of Dea. Joseph 
Eastman, is the fourth generation. 

From William Partridge she is the fourth. 

Those numbered 2 are the first generation from Dea. Joseph 
Eastman, the following generations in like manner. 

Yours most sincerely, 

M. EMILY EASTMAN. 



First Generation 



Dea. Joseph Eastman 1 and 3 , (Joseph 2 , Roger 1 ,) was b. in 
Hadley, Mass., Aug. 2, 1683; m. Nov. 22, 1711, Mercy Smith, 
b. July 3, 1694. He d. in Hadley, Sept. 29, 1769. She d. 
Jan. 10, 1784, in her 90th year. 

Joseph Eastman was a student with Rev. Mr. Williams at 
Deerfield, Mass., when that place was burned by Indians. 
He was three years a captive of the French government in 
Canada, captured Feb. 29, 1704, and on his return settled on 
his grandfather Tilton's estate in Hadley. In the final set- 
tlement of his father's estate, Jan. 1, 1705, he was given a 
double portion, amounting to £50. 9s. 3d., and mention made 
of his being "now in captivity." He was a deacon of the 
church in Hadley for many years, a staunch friend of Elder 
Edwards and endorsed his views. He served as selectman 
in 1727, 1730, 1732, 1734, 1736, 1738, 1740, 1743 and 1747. 
Partial accounts of the Deerfield Massacre of 1704 are found 
in the History of Hadley, and also of Deerfield. One of the 
descendants of Rev. Mr. Williams also wrote a book describing 
the long march to Canada and the trials of captivity. 

f Children of Dea. Joseph Eastman. 
Mary 2 , b. Oct. 11, 1712. 
Joseph 2 , b. Feb. 1, 1714. 
William 2 , b. Aug. 25, 1718. 
John 2 , b. March 28, 1721. 
Mercy 2 , b. Sept. 5, 1723. 
Rachel 2 , b. Jan. 2, 1725 ) ™ . 
Benjamin, b. Jan. 2, 1725 i 
Abigail 2 , b. May 28, 1728. 
Ruth 2 , b. Nov. 13, 1730; d. Mar. 13, 1740. 
Keziah 2 , b. Nov. 5, 1733. 
x, 11. xi. Timothy 2 , b. Sept. 9, 1736. 



x, 


1. 


i. 


x, 


2. 


ii. 


x, 


3. 


hi. 


x, 


4. 


iv. 


x, 


5. 


v. 


x, 


6. 


vi. 


x, 


7. 


vii. 


x, 


8. 


viii. 




9. 


ix. 


X, 


10. 


X. 



Second Generation 



J 1. Mary Eastman* (Dea. Joseph'), b. in Hadley, Oct. 
11, 1712; m. Nov. 27, 1735, Fellows Billings, he was from 
Ebenezer*, Samuel 2 , Richard Billings, the emigrant ancestor 
who, with his wife Margary, was in Hartford, Conn., in 1640 
removed to Hatfield, Mass., in 1661, where he d. March 3, 
1679. His wife died Dec. 5, 1679. Fellows Billings lived 
first in Sunderland and removed to Conway during the Revo- 
lutionary War, purchasing a farm there of 150 acres. He was 
a Lieut., a representative in 1754, and afterward, 10 years 
in all. He d. June 29, 1784. She d. Dec. 18, 1799. 

Children 

12. i. Aaron Billings*, b. Aug. 15, 1736; d. Nov. 28, 

1827; m. Aug. 25, 1788, Caroline Adams of 
West Springfield, Mass. 

13. ii. Mary Billings*, b. Sept. 15, 1738; d. 1744. 

14. iii. William Billings*, b. Mar. 18, 1740; d. Aug. 10, 

1743. 

x 15. iv. Ruth Billings*, b. Feb. 10, 1742. 

x 16. v. William Billings*, b. July 20, 1744. 

17. vi. Jonathan Billings*, b. Sept. 20, 1746; d. young. 

x 18. vii. Elisha Billings*, b. Oct. 1, 1749. 

19. viii. Jonathan Billings*, b. Nov. 20, 1751. 

x 20. ix. Hannah Billings*, b. Feb. 24, 1754. 

v. 2. Joseph Eastman 2 , (Dea. Joseph') was born in Had- 
ley, Mass., Feb. 1, 1714; m. 1743, Sarah Ingram. She was 
a lineal descendant of John Ingram, an English emigrant. 
Mr. Eastman was a selectman, delegate to state convention, 
and the first treasurer of the town of Amherst when set off 
from Hadley. Mr. Eastman served five months in the Revo- 



22 SECOND GENERATION 

lution under Capt. Reubin Dickinson, in 1778. His wife was 
a lady of fine personal appearance, of great industry, and 
exercised a marked influence in the church of which she was 
a distinguished member. He died Oct. 23, 1790. His wife 
died August 30, 1811. 

Children 

x, 21. i. Sarah 3 , b. Jan. 28, 1744; m. David Cowles, and 

d. Aug. 14, 1815. 
x, 22. ii. Ruth*, b. Aug. 10, 1745. 

23. iii. Joseph', b. March 21, 1747; m. Feb. 6, 1771, 
Eunice Dickinson. He served one year, eleven 
months and three weeks in Capt. Reubin Dick- 
inson's Co., in the Revolution, d. March 26, 
1826. Had no children. kM\-»'-} 
Ebenezer 3 , b. May 31, 1749. 
John 3 , b. May 7, 1751. 
Mercy 3 , b. Oct. 14, 1754. 
Lydia 3 , b. Jan. 13, 1757. 
Mary 3 , b. Aug. 2, 1761. 

Hannah 3 , b. Feb. 21, 1766; m. March 1, 1786, 
David Billings, and d. June 18, 1786, aged 20 
years. 
30. x Tilton 3 , b. April 28, 1769; d. Aug. 17, 1773. 

v, 3. William Eastman 2 , (Dea. Joseph 1 ) was born in Had- 
ley, Mass., Aug. 25, 1718; m. first, Dec. 11, 1744, Mary White, 
b. June 25, 1727, daug. of Dea. Joseph White. She d. Nov. 
19, 1752, and he m. second, Elizabeth Mosley, of Glastonbury, 
Conn. He settled in Granby, Mass. Mr. Eastman was a 
deacon in the church in Granby, was a prominent man in the 
town and became very wealthy. He d. July 20, 1793. 

Children 

x, 31. i. Mary 3 , b. Sept. 12, 1745. 

32. ii. Mercy 3 , b. Dec. 31, 1746; d. Jan. 22, 1747. 

33. iii. Mercy 3 , b. Feb. 2, 1748; d. Dec. 31, 1752. 

34. iv. William 3 , b. Nov. 10, 1749; d. 1759. 



x, 


24. 


iv. 


x, 


25. 


v. 


x, 


26. 


vi. 


x, 


27. 


vii. 


x, 


28. 


viii. 




29. 


ix. 





35. 


v. 


x, 


36. 


vi. 


x, 


37. 


vii. 




38. 


viii. 


x, 


39. 


ix. 


x, 


40. 


X. 




41. 


xi. 


x, 


42. 


xii. 


x, 


43. 


xiii. 



SECOND GENERATION 23 

Joseph', b. July 14, 1751; d. Feb. 26, 1752. 

Joseph, 2d', b. Nov. 13, 1754. 

Elizabeth', b. Dec. 1, 1756. 

Rachel', b. Dec. 15, 1759; m. Eli Dickinson.. 

Lois', b. July 8, 1761. 

William', b. Nov. 20, 1763. 

Abigail', b. ; d. young. 

Abigail', b. 1766. 
Ruth', b. Sept. 30, 1769. 

4. John Eastman 2, (Dea. Joseph 1 ) was born in Hadley, 
Mass., March 28, 1721; m. Dec. 3, 1765, widow Submit Keyes, 
sister of Jonathan Belding of Northfield, Mass., who m. 
Keziah Eastman, No. 10. He lived on the Eastman estate 
in Hadley. He was a soldier in the seven years' war (1756). 
He was a deacon in the church in Hadley, and d. March 28, 
1790. His widow died in East Hartford, May 23, 1816. 

Children 
x, 44. i. Lois', b. Sept. 27, 1764. 

45. ii. Anna', b. April 22, 1766; d. Aug. 22, 1767. 
46 iii. John', b. May 18, 1768; Grad. from Yale C. in 
1788; settled in Flushing, Long Island. 

47. iv. Joseph', b. Feb. 22, 1771; d. Aug. 21, 1775. 

48. v. David', b. Aug. 31, 1774. He left home for the 

West and was never heard from. 

49. vi. Submit', b. Aug. 24, 1776; d. Aug. 24, 1778. 

t 5. Mercy Eastman*, (Dea. Joseph'), b. Sept. 5, 1723; 
m. Experience Smith, son of Ichabod Smith of Granby. 
This record is from the South Hadley Town Records. 

Children 

Mercy Smith', b. Aug. 19, 1746; d. Jan. 6, 1748.. 
Mercy Smith', b. Sept. 27, 1748. 
Asa Smith,' b. Sept. 29, 1750. 
Rebeckah Smith', b. Jan. 22, 1753. 
Ruth Smith', b. April 22, 1755. 



50. 


i 


51. 


ii 


52. 


iii 


53. 


iv 


54. 


V 



24 SECOND GENERATION 

55. vi. Martha Smith', b. Oct. 5, 1757; d. Nov. 12, 1757. 

56. vii. Jemima Smith' b. Oct. 18, 1758. 

6. Rachel Eastman 2 , (Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Hadley, 
Mass., Jan. 2, 1725; m. Nov. 23, 1749, John Clary, b. in Sun- 
derland, Mass., Jan. 24, 1722, son of John Clary. He re- 
moved to Conway, Mass., in 1777, where he d. July 20, 1798. 
His wife d. April 9, 1792. 

Children 

X, 57. i. Mary Clary, b. Sept. 24, 1750; m. Nov. 14, 1773, 
Daniel Cooley, b. 1752. He was a graduate of 
Yale, 1773, a lawyer; settled in Amherst, where 
he was a man of note and influence. She d. 
and he m. 2d, Oct. 5, 1780, Mrs. Mary (Bolt- 
wood) Dickinson, by whom he had three chil- 
dren, but none by first wife so far as now known. 
58. ii. Elijah Clary, b. Aug. 25, 1752; m. Electa Dick- 
inson. He d. Aug. 18, 1804, at Conway, Mass. 

Joseph Clary 3 , b. Sept. 5, 1756. 

Lucinda Clary, b. Oct. 9, 1760. 

Lucy Clary 3 , b. Sept. 20, 1764. 

v, 7. Benjamin Eastman 2 , (Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Hadley> 
Mass., Jan. 2, 1725; m. in 1758, Eunice Day, b. in Springfield, 
Mass., March 4, 1734, daug. of John Day. He settled in 
Granby, Mass. He was a soldier in 1747, and helped to build 
the fort at Easthampton, Mass. He was a selectman in 1770, 
and he died in Granby, Nov. 28, 1792. On his gravestone is 
written, "Death is a debt to nature due, I have paid and so 
must you." He died intestate, and his son Benjamin was 
appointed administrator. From receipts given in the settle- 
ment of his estate the names of Eunice White, John Eastman 
of Paris, N. Y., Hezekiah Eastman of Granby, Joel Eastman 
of Ludlow, Timothy Eastman of Sidney, N. Y., Mercy Smith 
and Kezia Nash, and on a quit-claim deed Joel calls him "my 
honored father, Benjamin Eastman, late of Granby." 



x, 59. 


iii. 


x, 60. 


iv. 


x, 61. 


v. 



SECOND GENERATION 25 

The receipts were dated in 1793, and the deed is in the 
hand of Miss Mary Emily Eastman of Westfield, Mass. 

Children 

x, 62. i. Benjamin 3 , b. June 23, 1760. 

63. ii. John 3 , b. April 24, 1762; d. Sept. 17, 1762. 
x, 64. iii. Eunice 3 , b. Nov. 8, 1763. 
x, 65. iv. John, 2d 3 , b. Dec. 23, 1765. 
x, 66. v. Joel 3 , b. 
x, 67. vi. Mercy 3 , b. April 15, 1768. 
x, 68. vii. Hezekiah 3 , b. 
x, 69. viii. Kezia 3 , b. Feb. 17, 1770. 
x, 70. ix. Timothy 3 , b. 1772. 

8. Abigail Eastman 2 , (Dea. Joseph'), b. May 28, 1728; 
m. Dec. 26, 1751, Josiah Smith, b. Aug. 26, 1729, son of 
Samuel Smith of Granby. Resided in South Hadley, and he 
d. Aug. 29, 1779. 

t 10. Keziah Eastman*, (Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Hadley, 
Mass., Nov. 5, 1733; m. Dec. 28, 1763, Jonathan Belding of 
Northfield. She d. Oct. 24, 1812. He d. Sept. 24, 1825. 

Children 

71. i. Asa Belding 3 , b. Oct. 28, 1764; d. April 26, 1817. 

He had no children. 

72. ii. Sarah Belding 3 , b. Aug. 1, 1766; d. unm. Aug. 

12, 1829. 

73. iii. Samuel Belding 3 , b. March 1, 1768; settled in 

Boston. 

74. iv. Joseph Belding 3 , b. April 3, 1770; m. Dec. 31, 

1801. Elizabeth Bogle. He d. May 10, 1850. 
Had no children. He was a Revolutionary 
soldier. 

75. v. Hepzibah Belding 3 , b. Jan. 19, 1772; m. Nov. 1, 

1789, Clement Miner. 

76. vi. Keziah Belding 3 , b. May 20, 1774; d. Feb., 1841, 

unm. 



26 SECOND GENERATION 

x, 77. vii. Elijah Belding 3 , b. May 20, 1774. 

78. viii. Mary Belding 3 , b. Nov. 7, 1776; d. June 8, 1882, 

unm. 

11. Timothy Eastman 2 (Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Hadley, 
Mass., Sept. 9, 1736; m. first, Nov. 15, 1770, Anna Smith, 
daug. of Jonathan Smith. She d. Dec. 7, 1777, and he m. 
second, in 1780, Ruth Sheldon. She d. in 1830. Timothy 
enlisted as a private in Capt. Eliakim Smith's company in the 
Revolutionary war, later commanded by Capt. Moses Kellogg, 
which marched April 20, 1775, in response to the alarm of 
April 19, 1775; returned home April 24, 1775. In a list of 
men who served under Lieut. Col. Loammi Baldwin at Pros- 
pect Hill, July 16, 1775, is found the name of Timothy East- 
man from Hadley. 

Children by First Wife 

79. i. Anna 3 , b. 1773; d. an infant. 

80. ii. Timothy 3 , b. Sept. 1, 1775; d. Sept. 15, 1775. 

Children by Second Wife 

x, 81. iii. Anna 3 , b. May 22, 1781. 

82. iv. Lucinda 3 , b. July 12, 1785. 

x, 83. v. Samuel 3 , b. Sept. 26, 1786. 

x, 84. vi. Joseph 3 , b. April 8, 1788. 

85. vii. Ruth 3 , b. March 2, 1791; m. Jan. 1, 1824, a Mr. 
Wright of Northampton. She d. Jan. 1, 1834. 

x, 86. viii. Grace 3 , b. Nov. 5, 1793. 

87. ix. Timothy 3 , b. Sept. 15, 1796. 



Third Generation 



% 15. Ruth Billings 3 , (Mary Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. 
in Sunderland, Feb. 10, 1742; m. Oct. 2, 1763, Joseph Ashley, 
son of Rev. Joseph Ashley of Sunderland. He was deputy 
sheriff in 1774; later is said to have removed to Nova Scotia 
or New York State. No c. known of. 

X 16. William Billings 3 , (Mary Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ) 
b. July 20, 1744, in Sunderland; m. Jan. 1, 1772, Jerusha, 
daug. of Col. Israel Williams of Hatfield. He Grad. at Yale, 
1765; was admitted to the bar and was a justice of the peace; 
a representative 1769-70-72. His two eldest c. were b. in Sun- 
derland; the rest probably in Conway, where he removed. 
He d. Nov. 8, 1812. She d. April 30, 1821. 

Children 

88. i. Mary Billings*, bap. Nov. 1, 1772; d. Oct. 13, 

1776. 

89. ii. Caroline Billings*, bap. Oct. 30, 1774; d. Oct. 20, 

1776. 

90. iii. William Billings*, bap. Feb. 9, 1777; resided in 

Conway; m. Feb. 7, 1803, Abigail Smith of 
Hadley. 

91. iv. Molly Williams Billings*, bap. Feb. 21, 1779; 

m. Feb. 4, 1798, Jonathan Stoddard of North- 
ampton. 

92. v. Charles Eugene Billings*, bap. Dec. 2, 1781; m. 

Oct., 1808, Sally W. Storrs of Longmeadow, 
and d. in N. Y. State. 

93. vi. Israel Williams Billings*, b. Jan. 12, 1784. Was 

a lawyer in Hatfield. 

94. vii. Jerusha Billings*, b. Jan. 4, 1786; d. July 4, 1813 



28 THIRD GENERATION 

I 18. Elisha Billings 3 , (Mary Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. 
in Sunderland, Oct. 1, 1749; m. first, Feb. 9, 1780, Elizabeth, 
daug. of Col. Israel Williams of Hatfield. She d. March 7, 
1786. He m. second, Mrs. Mary (Storrs) Hovey of Mansfield, 
Conn. He Grad. from Yale in 1772; studied for the ministry 
and was ordained in 17 75, but owing to ill health was obliged 
to resign. He resided in Conway and d. Aug. 7, 1825. She 
d. July 4, 1856. 

Children by First Wife 

95. i. Henry Percy Billings 4 , b. Dec. 24, 1780; m. Dec. 

24, 1825, Emilia Hitchcock. He d. Jan. 3, 
1856, in Conway. 

96. ii. Louisa Billings 4 , b. 1782; d. Oct. 22, 1795. 

97. iii. Elisha Billings 4 , b. Jan. 9, 1785; d. unm. at Con- 

way 1858. 

Children by Second Wife 

98. iv. Louisa Storrs Billings 4 , b. Oct. 27, 1806; m. Oct., 

1837, Rev. Ezekiel Russell of Randolph. 

99. v. Mary Williams Billings 4 , b. March 8, 1808; m. 

first, Aug., 1835, Rev. Robert O. Dwight, mis- 
sionary to India; m. second, Rev. Myron 
Winslow. 

J 20. Hannah Billings 3 , (Mary Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. Feb. 24, 1754; m. Elisha Dickinson. He d. Sept. 25, 1811 ; 
she d. April 6, 1829. 

Children 

x, 100. i. Polly Dickinson 4 , b. June 4, 1783. 

101. ii. Hannah Dickinson 4 , b. March 4, 1786; m. 

Elisha Ely of Rochester, N. Y. 

102. iii. Elisha Dickinson 4 , b. April 15, 1788; m. Azubah 

Hammond of Winchester, N. H. 

103. iv. Ruth Dickinson 4 , b. Oct. 30, 1790; m. Henry 

Smith. 



THIRD GENERATION 29 

104. v. Charles Dickinson*, b. June 25, 1793; m. and 

removed to the West. 

t 21. Sarah Eastman* (Joseph', Dea. Joseph'), was b. Jan. 
28, 1744; m. David Cowles, b. Aug. 11, 1741. She d. Aug. 
14, 1815; he d. Nov. 18, 1817. 

Children 

105. i. David Cowles*, b. Dec. 20, 1773; m. Sally 

Wheelock of Leverett, May 23, 1814, and d. 
without c. He lived in Amherst. 
x, 106. ii. Sally Cowles*, b. July 23, 1775; m. Dec. 6, 1798, 
Rev. Ichabod Draper of Amherst, pastor of 
East Church. She d. in Elk Grove, 111., Aug. 3, 
1848. See No. 398 and No. 400; also Addenda, 
x, 107. iii. Joseph Cowles*, b. May 29, 1777. 
x, 108. iv. Silas Cowles*, b. Nov. 4, 1779. 
x, 109. v. Jonathan Cowles*, b. Dec. 2, 1781. 

t 22. Ruth Eastman*, (Joseph*, Dea. Joseph'), b. Aug. 10, 
1745; m. Oct. 30, 1765, Ebenezer Dickinson of Amherst. 
She d. Jan. 3, 1833. 

Children 

110. i. William Dickinson*, b. Feb. 6, 1767; m. Sept. 

28, 1789, Tirzah Warner, and d. Nov. 4, 1824. 

111. ii. Lucinda Dickinson*, b. Nov. 17, 1769; m. May 

11, 1800, David Watson of Amherst; d. Jan. 
16, 1842. 

112. iii. Editha Dickinson*, b. Dec. 16, 1773; d. Feb. 15, 

1774. 

113. iv. Sylvanus Dickinson*, b. Dec. 2, 1776; m. Deb- 

orah Parker and removed to Reedsboro, Vt. 

114. v. Ebenezer Dickinson*, b. April 7, 1779; m. Abi- 

gail Barrows, and removed to Cincinnati, O. 

115. vi. Abijah Dickinson*, b. Dec. 7, 1781; m. Oct. 26, 

1806, Mary Stetson; d. in Amherst, April 11 
1824. 



30 THIRD GENERATION 

24. Ebenezer Eastman', (Joseph', Dea. Joseph'), was b. 
in Amherst, Mass., May 31, 1749; d. in Amherst, Nov. 7, 1820; 
m. Nov. 12, 1772, Mary Dickinson, b. Dec. 27, 1746. He 
resided in Amherst, Mass. His widow d. March 16, 1825. 
He served in the Revolutionary war four different times. 
(See Mass. Rev. Rolls.) 

Children 

x, 116. i. Tiltons b. Aug. IS, 1773. 

x, 117. ii. Polly 4 , b. Nov. 8, 1775; m. Dec. 14, 1794, 

Stephen Dickinson, 
x, 118. iii. Elijahs b. March 13, 1777. 
J, 119. iv. Zebinas b. Sept. 28, 1778; d. unm. in Carlisle, 

Mass., Nov. 5, 1855. 

120. v. Salome*, b. Oct. 25, 1780; m. 1st, April 14, 1803, 

Silas Adams; 2d, David Putnam. She d. 
Dec. 11, 1818. 

121. vi. Samuels b. March 18, 1783; m. Sally Pyncheon. 

He Grad. from Dartmouth C. in the class of 
1802. d. April 11, 1864. 
x, 122. vii. Clarissa*, b. Nov. 9, 1784. 

123. viii. Achsahs b. Oct. 19, 1786; m. April 15, 1805, 

Josiah Warner, Jr. 

124. ix. Theodores b. Dec. 17, 1788; m. Jan. 3, 1811, 

Susannah Scott; d. May 27, 1816. 

125. x. Ebenezers b. Nov. 22, 1790; d. in the War of 

1812. 

25. John Eastmans (Joseph s Dea. Joseph 1 ), was born in 
Amherst, Mass., May 7, 1751; d. May 6, 1829; m. Hepzibah 
Keyes. He resided in Amherst, Mass. He was a Revolu- 
tionary soldier; served in Capt. Noah Dickinson's Company 
Mass. troops in 1777, also in Capt. Reubin Dickinson's Com- 
pany in 1778. 

Children 

x, 126. i. Submits b. Oct. 20, 1780. 
x, 127. ii. Emelias b. March 7, 1782. 



x, 


128. 


iii. 




129. 


iv. 




130. 


v. 


x, 


131. 


vi. 




132. 


vii. 




133. 


viii. 


X, 


134. 


ix. 


x, 


135. 


X. 


x, 


136. 


xi. 




137. 


xii. 


x, 


138. 


xiii. 


X, 


139. 


xiv. 


x, 


140. 


XV. 



THIRD GENERATION 31 

Joseph*, b. Nov. 4, 1783. 

Beulah 4 , b. June 1, 1785; d. the same day. 

Hannah*, b. June 22, 1786; d. unm. Sept. 5, 

1818. 
Solomon Keyes*, b. July 12, 1788. 
Jonathan*, b. March 21, 1790; d. unm. Sept. 7, 

1830. 
Oman*, b. March 30, 1793; d. Dec. 28, 1793. 
Lois*, b. Aug. 17, 1794. 
Oman*, b. March 27, 1796. 
Anna*, b. Sept. 14, 1797. 
John*, b. May 3, 1799; d. Nov. 28, 1799. 
Hepzibah*, b. Jan. 8, 1802. 
John*, b. July 19, 1803. 
David*, b. June 16, 1806. 

| 26. Mercy Eastman 3 , (Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in 
Amherst, Mass., Oct. 14, 1754; m. Dec. 15, 1778, Daniel Kel- 
logg 5 , b. in Amherst, July 26, 1752, son of Daniel* and Esther 
(Smith) Kellogg, Nathaniel 3 , Nathaniel 2 , Joseph 1 , who was 
of Farmington, Conn., in 1651; removed as early as 1659 to 
Boston, and thence as early as 1662 to Hadley, where he was 
a Lieut, and one of the selectmen. He d. abt. 1707; will 
proved Feb. 4, 1708. 

Daniel Kellogg* married Esther Smith 5 , of John*, John 3 , 
Philip 2 , Lieut. Samuel Smith 1 . 

Daniel Kellogg 5 served in the Revolutionary war. He d. 
March 1, 1826; his wife d. Jan. 12, 1823. They resided in 
Amherst. 

Children 

141. i. Sarah Kellogg*, b. ; d. Feb. 25, 

1780 
x, 142. ii. Esther Smith Kellogg*, b. Feb. 25, 1780 
x, 143. iii. Mercy Kellogg*, b. Aug. 4, 1782. 

144. iv. Sarah Kellogg*, b. Dec. 6, 1787; d. Feb. 25, 1788. 
x, 145. v. Rufus Kellogg*, b. Nov. 23, 1788. 



32 THIRD GENERATION 

x, 146. vi. Daniel Kellogg*, b. Feb. 10, 1791. 
x, 147. vii. Charles Kellogg*, b. Dec. 9, 1792. 
x, 148. viii. Henry Kellogg*, b. Dec. 10, 1794. 

X 27. Lydia Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , (Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Jan. 
13, 1757; m. June 8, 1778, John Dickinson of Amherst. She 
d. May 10, 1834; he d. Jan. 4, 1850. 

Children 
149. i. Zebina Dickinson*, b. 1779; m. 1808, Mary 
Watson. He d. in Amherst, June 2, 1837. 
x, 150. ii. Chester Dickinson*, b. April 26, 1780; m. May 
29, 1803, Susanna, daug. of Nathanial Dick- 
inson; d. in Amherst, May 10, 1850. 

151. iii. John Dickinson*, b. Feb. 25, 1782. Grad. 

Williams C, 1800. Lawyer and Judge of Pro- 
bate at Machias, Me. Returned abt. 1837 to 
Amherst. He m. first, Oct. 12, 1807, Rebecca 
Ellis; second, Jan. 5, 1848, Olive S., widow of 
Rev. Samuel Shepard, D. D., of Lenox. 

152. iv. Nehemiah Dickinson*, b. Feb. 16, 1784; m. 

Jan. 18, 1826, Widow Wealthy Cowles; d. in 
Amherst, March 15, 1837. 

153. v. Bissel Dickinson*, b. Sept. 1, 1787; d. Dec. 19, 

1789. 
x, 154. vi. Lydia Dickinson*, b. July 9, 1791. 

155. vii. Amy Stoughton Dickinson*, b. April 6, 1796; 

m. first, Sept. 19, 1816, Jonathan Dickinson; 

second, May 6, 1847, John Kellogg, Esq., of 

Benson, Vt., and d. in 1860. 
28. Mary Eastman 3 , (Joseph', Dea. Joseph 1 ), was born in 
Amherst, Mass., Aug. 2, 1761; m. Dec. 22, 1785, Azariah 
Dickinson. They resided in Amherst, where she d. Nov. 

20, 1836. 

Children 

156. i. Sarah Dickinson*, b. June 17, 1787; d. April 1, 

1788. 



THIRD GENERATION 33 

x, 157. ii. Ransom Dickinson*, b. May 8, 1789. 

158. iii. Austin Dickinson*, b. Feb. 15, 1791; m. in 
1836, Laura M. Camp. He Grad. from Dart- 
mouth C. in the class of 1813. He was a 
clergyman, d. Aug. 15, 1849. One daug. 
Constance A. d. in infancy. 

x, 159. iv. Daniel Dickinson*, b. June 18, 1793. 

x, 160. v. Baxter Dickinson*, b. April 14, 1795. 

x, 161. vi. Hannah Dickinson*, b. June 7, 1797. 

31. Mary Eastman*, (William », Dea. Joseph'), was b. in 
Granby, Mass., Sept. 12, 1745; m. Joel Lyman, b. 1742; d. in 
Northampton, Mass., where they lived, Oct. 10, 1801. 

Children 

162. i. Joel Lyman*, b. in 1765; d. Sept. 5, 1778. 

163. ii. Mary Lyman*, b. 1768; d. aged lOy and lmo. 
x, 164. iii. Mary Lyman*, b. in 1778. 

x, 165. iv. Elizabeth Lyman*, b. Sept. 9, 1785. 

36. Joseph Eastman* (William*, Dea. Joseph'), was b. in 
Granby, Mass., Nov. 13, 1754; m. Nov. 9, 1780, Hannah 
Lyman, b. in Northampton, Mass., Nov. 19, 1754, daug. of 
John and Hannah (Strong) Lyman. Mr. Eastman resided in 
Granby, where he d. Aug. 21, 1830. 

Children 

166. i. Jerusha*, b. Aug. 28, 1781; m. Jan. 25, 1815,. 

Wareham Shepard, his second wife. 

167. ii. Joseph*, b. May 1, 1784; d. young. 

168. iii. Polly*, b. April 13, 1785; d' young. 
x, 169. iv. Joseph*, b. June 24, 1787. 

170. v. Joel Lyman*, b. Dec. 11, 1789; resided in Lud- 
low, Mass. 
x, 171. vi. John Lyman,* b. Jan. 25, 1792. 
x, 172. vii. Chester*, b. April 16, 1794. 
x, 173. viii. Augustus*, b. Oct. 3, 1796. 



34 THIRD GENERATION 

174. ix. Pollys b. March 10, 1799; m. Nov. 14, 1821. 

Benjamin Witt, or as spelled now by the 
family, Dewitt, b. May 3, 1793. 

| 37. Elizabeth Eastman*, (William 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. 
Dec. 1, 1756; m. July 9, 1794, Lucas Morgan*, of Joseph*, 
Nathaniel 2 , of Miles Morgan', one of the early settlers of 
Springfield, whose statue stands in Court Square, Springfield, 
Mass. Lucas Morgan m. first, Tryphena Smith, sister of 
Experience, who married Joseph Morgan 4 . Lucas had by 
first wife, nine c. Joseph Morgan* was father of Joseph 5, who 
was father of Junius *, the father of John Pierpont Morgan', of 
worldwide fame. 

Children of Lucas and Elizabeth 

175. i. Elizabeth Morgan*, b. Sept. 24, 1795. 

176. ii. Lucas Morgan*, b. Aug. 3, 1798. 

% 39. Lois Eastman*, (William 2 , Dea. Joseph'), was b. in 
Granby, Mass., July 8, 1761; m. Dec. 30, 1786, Eliakim Kel- 
logg, b. in South Hadley, Mass., Sept. 10, 1759, son of Joseph 
and Dorothy (Taylor) Kellogg. He resided in South Hadley, 
where he d. April 25, 1826. She d. there July 28, 1850. 
(Eliakim Kellogg was son of Joseph Kellogg*, Joseph*, John 2 , 
Joseph') Joseph* m. (Abigail Smith*, Ebenezer*, Chileab 2 , 
Lieut. Samuel Smith'). 

Children of Eliakim and Lois Eastman Kellogg 
177. i. Fanny Kellogg*, b. March 8, 1788; published 
March 25, 1810, to Alpheus Ingram of South 
Hadley. She d. without c. Nov. 20, 1860. 
x, 178 ii. Elijah Kellogg*, b. April 1, 1790. 

179. iii. William Kellogg*, b. March 31, 1792; m. April 

10, 1827, Abigail Brainard, b. in Haddon 

Neck, Mass., April 17, 1795, daug. of Robert 

and Abigail (Spencer) Brainard. He d. Sept. 

27, 1834; she d. Oct. 28, 1836. They had 

no c. 



THIRD GENERATION 35 

180. iv. Hawley Kellogg*, b. Oct. 2, 1794; d. unm. April 
8, 1821. 
x, 181. v. Abigail Kellogg*, b. Feb. 5, 1797. 
J, 182. vi. Esther Kellogg*, b. June 27, 1799; m. April 3, 
1825, Obadiah Montague of South Hadley; 
no c. 

v 40. William Eastman* (Williams Dea. Joseph'), was b. 
in Granby, Mass., Nov. 20, 1763; m. first, Tammy Reed, b. in 
1770. She d. in Granby, June 21, 1808, and he m. second, 
May 17, 1809, Mrs. Sarah Shepard, widow of a Mr. Curtis, and 
daug. of Gen. William Shepard of the Revolutionary army. 
Mr. Shepard was a Lieut, in the French and Indian war in 
1754, at the age of 21. Mr. Eastman was a representative in 
Congress in 1797 and 1803. Resided in Granby, Mass. 

Children 
x, 183. i. William*, b. 1796. 
x, 184. ii. Reubin*, b. Oct. 22, 1797. 

x, 185. iii. George*, b. . 

x, 186. iv. Tammy*, b. 1801 ; m. Daniel Dickinson (see No. 

159). 
x, 187. v. Charles*, b. Oct. 3, 1803. 
x, 188. vi. Edwin*, b. . 

42. Abigail Eastman *, (William *, Dea. Joseph'), was b. in 
Granby, Mass., in 1766; m. Seth Dwight, b. in Somers, Conn., 
April 8, 1757. She was his second wife, his first being Esther 
Pease, by whom he had seven children. He was a cooper and 
lived in Somers and West Springfield, Mass. He d. April 10, 
1821, and she d. in Hadley, Mass., Nov. 3, 1833. 

Children by Abigail 

189. i. Abigail Dwight*, b. in 1798; d. Sept. 12, 1802. 
x, 190. ii. Jonathan Dwight*, b. in 1800. 

191. iii. George Dwight*, b. 1802; d. young, 
x, 192. iv. Mosley Dwight', b. Dec. 23, 1804. 
x, 193. v. Clarisa Dwight*, b. May 8, 1807. 



36 THIRD GENERATION 

v 43. Ruth Eastman 3 , (William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. 
in Granby, Mass., Sept. 30, 1769; m. Oct. 8, 1788, Dr. Daniel 
Coit, b. in Sheffield, Mass., June 4, 1762, son of (William*, 
Joseph 3 , Joseph 2 , and John 1 , the emigrant). They lived in 
Granby, Mass., where the first two sons were born; moved to 
Johnson, Vt., before 1793, where Dr. Coit began the practice 
of medicine, and was the first physician there. They moved 
to St. Albans, Vt., before 1796, remaining till abt. 1802, when 
the family removed to Burlington , ] Vt., where his brother 
William Coit lived. He became a physician of note, and the 
originator of "Coit's Pills," which were very famous. Dr. 
Coit also became one of the charter members of the First Con- 
gregational Church at Burlington, Vt. In later years he 
became blind, and retired with his wife Ruth to the home of 
his youngest daug., Emily A. Averill, at Rouse's Point, N. Y., 
where he d. July 4, 1832. His wife d. Aug. 18, 1832, at the 
same place, and both are buried in the Rouse's Point ceme- 
tery, in the Averill family lot. The notice of his death in the 
Burlington, Vt., paper reads: 

"In Champlain, N. Y., at the residence of C. R. Averill, 
Esq., on the 4th of July, Dr. Daniel Coit, formerly of this 
town, died age 72. Daniel Coit served his country faithfully 
in the early part of the Revolution, was a respectable citizen, 
a kind neighbor, and died in the hope of a blessed immor- 
tality." 

Both Dr. Daniel and his eldest brother William were in the 
Revolutionary war (see page 130 of Mass. Soldiers and Sailors 
of the Revolution roll, dated Sheffield, Mass.). William went 
first to Vermont with Ira Allen, brother of Gen. Ethan Allen, 
and was the first surveyor of Burlington, Vt. Selectman in 
1792-94-95 and 1801. Representative to General Assembly 
1794, and one-third owner of Coit's gore of 10,000 acres of 
land in Lamoile County, it being land that surrounded and 
included Johnson, Vt. He was also one of the founders of 
Burlington C. in 1791. 



THIRD GENERATION 37 

Children 

194. i. William Homer Coit 4 , b. in Granby, Mass., Jan. 

19, 1790; d. Dec. 25, 1806, while a student at 
Burlington C. in his sophomore year, it being 
the first death at the C, on which occasion 
the President, Rev. Daniel C. Sanders, gave 
an oration. 

195. ii. Isaac Coit 4 , b. in Granby, Mass., Jan. 16, 1792; 

d. Aug. 17, 1804, in Burlington, Vt. 

196. iii. Elizabeth Coit, 4 b. in Johnson, Vt., Sept. 30, 

1793; d. unm. Dec. 4, 1878, in Louisville, Ky. 

197. iv. Abigail Coit 4 , b. in St. Albans, Vt., July 6, 

1796; d. unm. in Niles, Mich., June 25, 1877. 
x, 198. v. Harriet Coit 4 , b. in St. Albans, Vt., July 31, 

1798. 
x, 199. vi. Emily Amelia Coit 4 , b. in St. Albans, Vt., June 

15, 1801. 
x, 200. vii. Daniel Pierce Coit 4 , b. in Burlington, Vt., Aug. 

10, 1804. 
201 viii. William Homer Coit, 2d 4 , b. in Burlington, Vt., 

Feb. 24, 1808; d. March 6, 1809. 

v 44. Lois Eastman^, (John 2 , Dea. Joseph'), was b. in 
Hadley, Mass., Sept. 27, 1764; m. Dec. 9, 1788, Dr. William 
Porter; he was of the fifth generation from John Porter, of 
Windsor, Conn. She d. Dec. 12, 1792. He m. second, Char- 
lotte Williams, a descendant of Roger Williams of Roxbury, 
Mass. By second marriage he had seven c. ; the fourth, a girl, 
b. Feb. 8, 1801, was named for his first wife, Lois Eastman. 
She lived in Hadley and m. Curtis. 

Children by First Wife 

202. i. Eunice Porter 4 , b. Oct. 14, 1789; d. in child- 
hood, 

x, 203. ii. John Porter 4 , b. Oct. 24, 1790. 

x, 204. iii. William Porter 4 , b. Nov. 14, 1792. 



38 THIRD GENERATION 

| 59. Joseph Clary 3 , (Rachel Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
was b. in Sunderland, Mass., Sept. 5, 1756; m. April 10, 1786, 
Polina Frary of Deerfield, Mass,, b. Oct. 10, 1761, daug. of 
Nathan and Elizabeth (Barnard) Frary. He resided in Con- 
way, Mass., where he d. May 16, 1827. 

Children 

x, 205. i. Polina Clary, b. 

206. ii. Henry Clary*, b. ; d. . 

207. iii. Sylvia Clary*, b. . 

x, 208. iv. Henry Clary*, b. . 

x, 209. v. John Clary*, b. in Conway, March 30, 1802. 

v J 60. Luanda Clary 3 , (Rachel Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
was b. in Conway, Mass., Oct. 9, 1760; m. Martin Root of 
Montague, Mass. 

Children 

x, 210. i. Lois Root*, b. Sept. 17, 1786; m. July, 1806, 
Joseph Eastman, No. 128, son of John and 
Hepzibah (Keyes) Eastman. 

211. ii. Molly Root*, b. Aug. 15, 1788; d. June 28, 1814. 

212. iii. Joseph Root*, b. Nov. 12, 1790; m. Dec. 12, 

1820, Sally Gunn, who d. Oct. 11, 1842; m. 
second, June 29, 1843, Lima F. Marsh. He 
d. Sept. 7, 1845. Had no c. 

213. iv. Abigail Root*, b. March 16, 1793; m. Oct. 26, 

1818, Thomas Moody, 
x, 214. v. Electa Root*, b. May 14, 1795; m. May 28, 
1818. 

215. vi. Lucius Root*, b. Oct. 20, 1797; d. April 28, 1808. 

216. vii. Martin Root*, b. July 8, 1802; m. March 2, 1829, 

Jerusha Barbour. Removed to Byfield, Mass. 

217. viii. Lucinda Root*, b. Feb. 18, 1807; m. Oct. 30, 

1834, Kendall Bancroft; she d. Dec. 15, 1867. 

v 61. Lucy Clary 3 , (Rachel Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was 
b. in Conway, Mass., Sept. 20, 1764; d. in Wilmington, Vt., 



220. 


ii. 


221. 


iii. 


222. 


iv. 


223. 


v. 


224. 


vi. 


225. 


vii. 


226. 


viii. 


x, 227. 


ix. 



THIRD GENERATION 39 

Nov. 15, 1819; m. in 1788, Bani Wing, b. Aug. 10, 1763, d. in 
Charlemont, Mass., April 2, 1847. He m. second, Thirza 
Flint. Mr. Wing was a Revolutionary soldier; resided in 
Conway, Mass., and Wilmington, Vt. 

Children 
219. i. Adolphus Wings b. in Conway, Oct. 20, 1789; 
m. Nancy Hamilton. 
Wealthy Wing*, b. Nov. 24, 1793. 
Joseph Wing 4 , b. in Wilmington, Vt., Nov. 18, 

1795; d. Aug. 11, 1803. 
Charles Wing*, b. in 1797. 

Rufus Wing*, b. Aug. 7, 1799; m. . 

Gulielmus Wing 4 , b. April 3, 1802 ; m. . 

Lucy Wing 4 , b. Sept. 21, 1804. 
Stalham Wing 4 , b. Oct. 20, 1806. 
Joseph Knowles Wing 4 , b. July 27, 1810. 
Child by Second Wife 

x. Lucius B. Wing, b. ; resided in Newark,. 

O.; d. Feb. 1, 1902. 

v 62. Benjamin Eastman 3 , (Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
was b. in Granby, Mass., June 23, 1760; d. in Chester, Mass., 
Aug. 26, 1842; m. first, Jan. 1, 1795, Mary Dickinson, of Gran- 
by, b. Jan. 10, 1770. She d. in Chester, March 3, 1813, and 
he m. second, Aug. 8, 1815, Mrs. Deborah (Blair) Bowditch, 
b. Jan. 19, 1778. She d. in Chester, Dec. 25, 1835. He lived 
in Chester, and on his gravestone he is called "Deacon Ben- 
jamin Eastman." He was appointed administrator of his 
father's estate, Feb. 16, 1793. He had no c. by his first wife, 

but adopted a girl, Lucia, b. ; m. John Leffler. The 

two sons, Benjamin and Samuel, of his brother Hezekiah,. 
were indented to Mr. Eastman Oct. 18, 1810, until they were 
fourteen years old. 

Children by Second Wife 
x, 228. i. Benjamin Blair 4 , b. in Chester, June 23, 1816. 
x, 229. ii. Rachel 4 , b. in Chester, Sept. 7, 1817. 



40 THIRD GENERATION 

v 64. Eunice Eastman 3 , (Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was 

b. in Granby, Mass., Nov. 8, 1763. She m. at South Hadley, 
June 8, 1786, Samuel White, son of John White. Samuel 
White enlisted in the Revolutionary war when only 16 years 
old, and stood on tip-toe to stand muster. His father enlisted 
to take care of him. His father returned home and died be- 
fore the war closed. After Samuel enlisted, Esq. Benjamin 
Eastman said to him that if he lived to come home he might 
have his choice of his daughters for a wife, and he chose 
Eunice. Eunice d. Nov. 6, 1795, and he m. two years later 
Abigail Day, a cousin of his first wife, by whom he had four 

c, the eldest of whom was Eunice Eastman White, who wrote 
of her father, "Nature did well for him, he did not have a child 
one-half as smart as he was, and I have heard it remarked 
several times that he was fit for Congress." He resided in 
Granby and Chester, Mass. 

Children of Eunice 
230. i. John White 4 , b. March 26, 1787. He went to 
California, then to Mexico, since which time 
all trace of him is lost. 
x, 231. ii. Benjamin Eastman White 4 , b. Sept. 12, 1789. 
x, 232. iii. Montgomery White 4 , b. in Chester, Aug. 19, 

1792. 
x, 233. iv. Samuel White 4 , b. in Chester, Nov. 4, 1795. 

v 65. Rev. John Eastman 3 , (Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
was b. in Granby, Mass., Dec. 23, 1765; d. in Fowlerville, 
Livingston Co., N. Y., Dec. 6, 1834; m. Sept. 30, 1799, Mary 
Hooker, b. in 1773, daug. of Joseph Hooker of Farmington, 
Conn., a descendant of Rev. Thomas Hooker, who founded 
the city of Hartford, Conn. She d. Jan. 26, 1855, and both 
lie in Mount Pleasant cemetery in Fowlerville, N. Y. Rev. 
Mr. Eastman Grad. from Dartmouth C. in the class of 1794, 
and after taking the usual course of theological study, and 
being ordained, he entered upon the work of the ministry at 
Norwich, Chenango Co., N. Y. Here he remained several 



THIRD GENERATION 41 

years, when he received a call from the Congregational 
Church in Marshall, Oneida Co., N. Y., and was installed its 
pastor in May, 1809. Here he bought a farm and farmed it 
until 1822, when he sold his farm and removed to York, 
Livingston County, where he bought a farm of 56 acres near 
the village of Fowlerville, and erected the necessary buildings, 
and commenced his ministerial work in Greigsville in the 
same town, and was instrumental in instituting the First 
Congregational Church of York. 

Mr. Eastman was a man possessed of a marked vein of 
humor, much urbanity of manner, exceedingly fond of society, 
a pungent and effective preacher of the Word, and always 
popular and in demand among the young people of his vicinity 
desiring the offices of a clergyman to join them in the holy 
bonds of wedlock. 

Children 

Marys b. Dec. 25, 1800. 

Elias Hooker*, b. in Yates Co., N. Y., June 29, 

1803. 
Joseph Addison 4 , b. in Paris, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1806. 
Eliza Ann 4 , b. March 14, 1811. 

v 66. Joel Eastman 3 (Benjamins Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in 
Granby, Mass. He and his brother Timothy left home when 
young men. Joel was in Ludlow, Mass., in 1793, when he 
signed in that year a receipt in the settlement of his father's 
estate. He m. Vashta Gallard, and his three oldest c. were 
born in Mass., and the others in Groton, N. Y. He lived in 
Groton upwards of thirty-five years, when he d., leaving the 
following c: 

Children 

x, 238. i. Vashta s b. Nov. 28, 1809. 

239. ii. Timothys b. . He was a boatman; run on 

a boat on Lake Erie for a number of years, 
then went on a steamer on the Mississippi 



x, 234. 


i. 


x, 235. 


ii. 


x, 236. 


iii. 


x, 237. 


iv. 



42 THIRD GENERATION 

River, and was drowned at St. Louis, Mo., 
abt. 1870. 

240. iii. Joel 4 , b. . He never m., and d. in Michigan 

abt. 1885, aged abt. 70. 

241. iv. Harriet 4 , b. May 20, 1817; m. Lyman Childs in 

1870. Went to Illinois, lived there a short 
time, and returned to Groton and d. there in 
1900. She had no c. 

242. v. Lyman 4 , b. in Groton, N. Y., April 22, 1821. 

unm. 

v 67. Mercy Eastman 3 , (Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was 
b. inGranby, Mass., April 15, 1768; m. Jan. 28, 1791, to James 
Smith of Granby, and resided there, where he d. May 5, 1821. 
She d. in Springfield at the home of her son, Alvah Smith, 
Feb. 21, 1847. 

Children 

243. i. James Smith 4 , b. Nov. 11, 1791; d. Nov. 27, 

1792. 
x, 244. ii. James Smith, 2d 4 , b. Sept. 18, 1793. 
x, 245. iii. William Smith 4 , b. Aug. 22, 1795. 
x, 246. iv. Eldad Smith 4 , b. Oct. 14, 1797. 
x, 247. v. Alvah Smith 4 , b. Dec. 6, 1799. 
x, 248. vi. Benjamin Eastman Smith 4 , b. April 5, 1802. 
x, 249. vii. Herodotus Smith 4 , called Harry, b. July 24, 

1804. 
x, 250. viii. Cynthia Smith 4 , b. Feb. 15, 1807. 
x, 251.' ix. Edmund Smith 4 , b. June 19, 1809. 

v 68. Hezekiah Eastman*, (Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph'), was 

b. in Granby, Mass. ; m. Theodocia Alvord, 

b. in Granby, Feb. 22, 1784, daug. of Gad and Phebe (White) 
Alvord. It is thought he d. abt. March, 1822. His sons were 
indentured to his brother Benjamin, Oct. IS, 1810, until they 
were fourteen years old. His wife d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., in 
1874. 



THIRD GENERATION 43 

Children 
x, 252. i. Benjamin*, b. Sept. 13, 1805. 

253. ii. Samuel*, b. Aug. 3, 1807; d. in Granby, Nov. 
19, 1831. 

v 69. Kezia Eastman 3 , (Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. 
in Granby, Mass., Feb. 17, 1770; m. Oct. 21, 1792, Capt. Asa 
Nash 6 , b. Dec. 1, 1763, son of Dea. David Nash 5 of Amherst 
and South Hadley, Mass., son of Dea. John Nash* of Am- 
herst, John 3 , Timothy 2 of Hadley, Thomas' of New Haven, 
Conn. 

Kezia (Eastman) Nash d. July 29, 1806, and he m. second, 
March 31, 1808, Lydia Bodworth. He d. May 25, 1814. 

t Children 
Elizabeth Nash*, b. Sept. 22, 1793. 
Spiddy Nash*, b. Oct. 5, 1795; m. Sylvester 

Burchard. 
Asa Nash*, b. Jan. 20, 1798; d. March 26, 1799. 
Asa Nash*, b. Dec. 16, 1799. 
Eunice Nash*, b. May 20, 1802. 
David Nash*, b. April 5, 1804; d. April 19, 1832; 

unm. 
x, 260. vii. Kezia Nash*, b. July 28, 1806; m. first, George 

Kilbon; second, Augustus Eastman. (See 

No. 173.) 

v 70. Timothy Eastman 3 , (Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was 
b. in Granby, Mass., in 1772. He left home when a young 
man, and went to Sidney, N. Y., was there in 1807, when he 
signed a receipt in the settlement of his father's estate. Later 
he removed to Groton, N. Y., where he continued to live until 
a few years before his death, when he sold his farm and 
removed to Dry den, N. Y. He m. in 1821, Lucy Branch, 

b. in 1792, daug. of Nathan and Elizabeth ( ) Branch, of 

Worthington, Mass. (Nathan 5 was of Thomas* of Peter 3 of 
John 2 of Peter Branch 1 , who came to this country in 1638.) 



x, 


254. 


i. 




255. 


ii. 




256. 


iii. 


x, 


257. 


iv. 


x, 


258. 


v. 




259. 


vi. 



44 THIRD GENERATION 

Mr. Eastman was a very honest man, and was called "Uncle 
Tim." He d. in Dryden, Jan. 21, 1855, in his 83d year. His 
widow d. in Dryden, Feb. 18, 1874. 

Only Child 

x, 261. i. Eunice Amanda 4 , b. in Groton, N. Y., Jan. 27, 
1823. 

% 77. Elijah Belding 3 , (Keziah Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ,) 
was b. May 20, 1774; m. March 18, 1810, Lois Steams. He d. 
March 17, 1843. She d. April 25, 1860, aged 82. 

Children 

x, 262. i. Jonathan Belding 4 , b. Aug. 16, 1815. 

x, 263. ii. Elijah Eastman Belding\ b. April 19, 1816. 

264. iii. Lois Stevens Belding 4 , b. Sept. 15, 1818; d. unm. 

Dec. 13, 1862. 

265. iv. Maria Belding 4 , b. Oct. 2, 1820; m. June 1, 

1843, Elijah M. Dickinson, of Fitchburg. 
X 81. Anna Eastman*, (Timothys Dea. Joseph'), b. May 
22, 1781; m. Dec. 30, 1807, Elisha Cook. 
She d. Feb. 23, 1841; he d. Jan. 7, 1846. 

Children 

266. i. Abigail Cook 4 , 

267. ii. Mary Cook 4 , 

268. iii. Jane Cook 4 , 

269. iv. Roswell Dickinson Cook 4 , b. 1820; d. June 9, 

1842, while a member of the class of 1843 in 
Amherst C. 

270. v. Henry Martin Cook 4 , b. abt. 1825; d. April 7, 

1842, aged 17. 

83. Samuel Eastman \ (Timothy 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. 
in Hadley, Mass., Sept. 26, 1786; m. Nov. 21, 1815, Abigail 
Smith of Chester. She d. in Oct., 1837 ; he d. in May, 1837. 



THIRD GENERATION 45 



Children 



X, 271. i. Samuel Shelden*, b. Nov. 2, 1816; m. and lived 
in Greenfield, Mass. He was the editor of the 
Gazette and Courier. He had a daug., 
Sybella W. A., who m. Walter L. Gunn of 
Greenfield; she d. in 1895. 

272. ii. Charles Baxter*, b. March 12, 1819; resided in 

Chicopee. 

273. iii. William Smiths b. Feb. 7, 1821; d. April 28, 

1821. 

274. iv. Child, b. and d. in 1822. 

275. v. Harriet Sophia*, b. May 4, 1824; d. Jan. 25, 1853. 

276. vi. William Merrick*, b. July 10, 1827. Went to 

Macon, Ga. 

277. vii. Lucy Ann Smith*, b. July 27, 1831; lived in 

Springfield, Mass. 

278. viii. Sarah Maria*, b. Nov. 1, 1834; lived in Spring- 

field, Mass. 

84. Joseph Eastman 3 , (Timothy 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. 
in Hadley, Mass., April 8, 1788; m. Nov. 1819, Susan Shelden, 
b. 1786, and d. Jan. 13, 1853. He d. Jan. 13, 1860. 

Children 

279. i. Timothy Phelps*, b. Nov. 27, 1810; m. April 24, 

1860, Susan P., daug. of Milton Woodville, of 
Chicopee. 

280. ii. A son, b. Aug. 2, 1823; d. June 29, 1850. 

$ 86. Grace Eastman 3 , (Timothy 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Nov. 
5, 1793; m. Aaron Breck, b. at Northampton, Mass., Aug. 2, 
1791, residence Northampton. He was a Deacon of the First 
Congregational Church. He d. Oct. 3, 1868; she d. 

Children 

281. i. Julia A. Breck*, b. Aug. 21, 1816; d. Sept. 18, 

1849. 



46 THIRD GENERATION 

282. ii. Eunice A. Breck', b. Oct. 18, 1818; d. Jan. 5, 
1854. 
x, 283. iii. Aaron Breck\ b. Oct. 12, 1820. 

284. iv. Lucinda Breck*, b. Sept. 24, 1822; m. Nov. 29, 

1852, Edward Wright. They removed to San 
Francisco, Cal. 

285. v. Samuel Breck*, b. Aug. 23, 1824; Grad. at 

Brown Univ., Rhode Island, in 1848; d. June 
24, 1853. 

286. vi. Elizabeth Breck*, b. June 29, 1826. Resided 

in 1889 with her sister Ruth, in Chicago, 111. 

287. vii. Susan C. Breck*, b. May 12, 1828; m. Jan. 11, 

1855, to John W. Hubbard, d. Nov. 9, 1855. 
289. viii. Ruth C. Breck*, b. June 30, 1830. Lived in 
Chicago. 



Fourth Generation 



J 100. Polly Dickinson*, (Hannah Billings 3 , Maty East- 
man 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. June 4, 1783; m. Dec. 10, 1804, Enos 
Smith. He d. Jan. 24, 1822; she d. Nov. 9, 1849. 

Children 

290. i. Roswell Smith*, b. Nov. 30, 1805; d. Aug. 30, 

1807. 
x, 291. ii. Mary Smith', b. Sept. 23, 1807; m. April 30, 

1835, Nathaniel Collins Prior. 
292. iii. Hannah Smiths b. June 23, 1809; m. Joseph 

Enterton. 
x, 293. iv. Delia Smith 5 , b. June 22, 1812; m. Ephraim 

Potter, 
x, 294. v. Roswell Smith 5 , b. April 5, 1815. 
x, 295. vi. Enos Dickinson Smith 5 , b. July 25, 1817. 

296. vii. Lucius Smith 5 , b. June 5, 1819; d. Oct. 22, 1819 

297. viii. Mehitable Morgan Smith 5 , b. Dec. 28, 1821; m. 

Joseph Howe. 
v 107. Joseph Cowles 4 , (Sarah Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), b. May 29, 1777; m. Sept., 1801, Beulah Walkup. 
He d. in Amherst, Sept. 23, 1833; she d. 

Children 
x, 298. i. Enoch Cowles 5 , b. 
x, 299. ii. Clinton Cowles 5 , b. 

300. iii. A daughter 3 , b. ; unm. 

v 108. Silas Cowles 4 , (Sarah Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), b. Nov. 4, 1779; m. Dec. 22, 1808, in Amberst, by 
Rev. I. Draper, Zilpha Shumway. They lived at Plainville 
in Hadley, where he d. 



48 FOURTH GENERATION 

Children 

301. i. David Cowles 5 , b. 

302. ii. Daniel Cowles 5 , b. 

303. iii. Lewis Cowles 5 , b. 

304. iv. Elijah Cowles 5 , b. 

v 109. Jonathan Cowles 4 , (Sarah Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), b. Dec. 2, 1781; m. April 16, 1807, Esther Graves, 
daug. of Elias and Hepzibah (Belden) Graves of Sunderland. 
She was b. Nov. 23, 1783, d. June 20, 1868; he d. Jan. 18, 1866. 

Children 

Justin Cowles 5 , b. Jan. 11, 1808; d. Feb. 28, 1808. 

Erastus Cowles 5 , b. March 29„ 1809; d. Aug. 
20, 1811. 

Lois Cowles 5 , b. Nov. 14, 1810; d. April 14, 1811. 

Ira Cowles 5 , b. Aug. 21, 1812; d. Sept. 4, 1814. 

Esther Cowles, 5 b. Aug. 23, 1814; d. July 11, 
1815. 

Sarah Cowles 5 , b. Feb. 17, 1817. 

Ransom Cowles 5 , b. Aug. 18, 1818. 

Jonathan Cowles 5 , b. May 4, 1822. 
v 116. Tilton Eastman 4 , (Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), was b. in Amherst, Mass., Aug. 15, 1773; d. in Ran- 
dolph, Vt., July 8, 1842 ; m. in Plainfield, N. H., Oct. 20, 1802, 
Experience Smith, daug. of Francis Smith; she d. 

He Grad. from Dartmouth C. in 1796, studied for the 
ministry, and was ordained pastor of the First Congregational 
Church at Randolph Center, Vt. David H. Nutting, M. D., 
a man 78 years old, who was for 22 years a medical missionary 
in Eastern and Central Turkey, is now clerk of the church, 
and has care of the records, writes that Rev. Tilton Eastman 
was ordained June 2, 1801, the second pastor of the church. 
At that service (Mr. Nutting has been told) prayer was offered 
by Rev. Aaron Cleveland, who was then preaching in the 
adjoining town of Braintree. Mr. Cleveland is said to have 
been a near kin of ex-President Grover Cleveland. Mr. 



305. 


i. 


306. 


ii. 


307. 


iii. 


308. 


iv. 


309. 


v. 


x, 310. 


vi. 


x, 311 


vii. 


x, 312. 


viii. 



FOURTH GENERATION 49 

Eastman remained pastor of the church till May 25, 1830, he 
having (on account of his health) resigned March 19, 1830. 
He owned a house and farm near the village, and continued 
to live there and preach occasionally until his death. He was 
highly esteemed by his parishioners and by contemporary 
ministers in the State. Mr. Nutting remembers hearing him 
preach, and also has several of his sermons in Mr. Eastman's 
own handwriting, and the diploma given Mr. Eastman at 
Dartmouth C. His daughters, Eunice and Mary, continued 
to live there till their decease. The house which Mr. Eastman 
built and lived in many years is still standing and in good 
repair. 

c . t Children all born in Randolph 

x, 313. i. Francis Smith', b. Dec. 16, 1803. 
x, 314. ii. Edward', b. Feb. 22, 1806. 

315. iii. Eunice Smith', b. Aug. 5, 1809; d. in Randolph 
Center, Vt. 
x, 316. iv. George Burder 5 , b. Dec. 24, 1811. 

317. v. Mary, b. Nov. 3, 1816; d. in Randolph Center, 

Vt. 
J 117. Polly or Mary Eastman 4 , (Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), b. Nov. 8, 1775; m. Dec. 1, 1793, Stephen Dickinson r 
of Amherst. She d. May 25, 1822. 

Children 

318. i. Adolphus Dickinson 5 , b. Oct. 11, 1794; m. Oct. 

16, 1817, Lydia, daug. of Andrew Hyde. 

319. ii. Judith Dickinson 5 , b. ; m. April 11, 1816, 

Samuel Thayer, of Belchertown. 

Asa Dickinson 5 , b. ; m. Sophia Hastings. 

Joseph E. Dickinson 5 , b. 

Polly Dickinson 5 , b. ; m. April 15, 1824, 

Erastus Smith, Jr., of Hadley. 

Osman Dickinson 5 , b. ; d. young. 

Orin R. Dickinson 5 , bapt. Dec. 21, 1806; m. 

Jan. 19, 1830, Mary Hyde. 





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in. 




321. 


iv. 


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322. 


v. 


\i 


323. 


vi. 


L? 


324. 


vii. 



50 FOURTH GENERATION 

325. viii. Salome Dickinson 5 , bapt. May 6, 1810; m. Oct. 

21, 1831, Elisha Clark, Jr. 

326. ix. Elihu Dickinson 5 , bapt. Oct. 18, 1812; m. April 

2, 1835, Susan D. Pettengill. 

327. x. George Dickinson 5 , bapt. Nov. 10, 1816; d. Jan. 

11, 1824. 

328. xi. Maria Dickinson 5 , bapt. Nov. 15, 1818. 

329. xii. Hosmer Dickinson 5 , b. ; m. Roxanna 

Goodale. 

118. Elijah Eastman 4 , (Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
was b. in Amherst, Mass., March 13, 1775; d. March 26, 1820; 
m. Oct. 24, 1802, Rebecca Hall, b. April 19, 1779; d. Aug. 11, 
1822. He resided at North Amherst, Mass., a deacon in the 
church. 

Children 

330. i. Elijah Lyman 5 , b. Dec. 13, 1803 ; d. in Amherst, 

May 9, 1878. 

331. ii. Caroline 5 , b. Jan. 2, 1806; d. April 24, 1823. 

332. iii. William 5 , b. April 13, 1808; d. April 5, 1826. 

333. iv. Samuel 5 , b. July 18, 1810; d. May 11, 1828. 
x, 334. v. Austin 5 , b. Oct. 5, 1812. 

x, 335. vi. Zebina 5 , b. Sept. 8, 1815. 
x, 336. vii. Baxter 5 , b. Jan. 29, 1818. 

122. Clarissa Eastman 4 , (Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), was b. in Amherst, Mass., Nov. 9, 1784; d. Aug. 26, 
1870; m. Nov. 25, 1801, Asa Adams, Jr., b. in Shutesbury, 
Mass., Feb. 13, 1778, son of Asa and Grace (Ward) Adams. 
He resided in Shutesbury, held the office of selectman, and 
was a successful farmer. He d. June 26, 1833. 

To verify the records of this family I was referred to Gene- 
alogy by Prof. Herbert B. Adams. I find dates the same to 
the time that was published, 1880. Some extra has been 
added. The families of the first two children were sent to 
the publisher by different members of their families up to date. 



FOURTH GENERATION 51 

Children 

x, 337. i. Mary Adams', b. July 26, 1803. 

x, 338. ii. Johannah Adams', b. March 30, 1805. 

x, 339. iii. Clarissa Adams 3 , b. Nov. 15, 1807. 

x, 340. iv. Achsah Adams', b. Sept. 24, 1809. 

x, 341. v. Silas Ward Adams', b. Sept. 26, 1811. 

x, 342. vi. Nathaniel Dickinson Adams', b. July 5, 1813. 

x, 343. vii. Joseph Baxter Adams', b. March 24, 1815. 

x, 344. viii. Lucena Adams', b. Dec. 18, 1816. 

x, 345. ix. Caroline Adams', b. July 24, 1818. 

., 346. x. Dea. William Adams', b. Feb. 18, 1820. 

x, 347. xi. Harriet A. Newell Adams', b. Nov. 28, 1821. 

x, 348. xii. Dea. Asa Adams', b. June 25, 1824. 

349. xiii. Isaac Adams', b. June 25, 1826; d. Nov. 6, 1848. 

v 126. Submit Eastman*, (John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
was b. in Amherst, Mass., Oct. 20, 1780; m. first, Nov. 19, 
1801, Enoch Bangs, b. in Barre, Mass., Dec. 10, 1769, d. in 
Amherst, Sept. 7, 1811. He was grandson of David and 
Eunice (Stone) Bangs, of Hardwick, and later of Wilmington, 
Vt. Eunice Stone was the daug. of Rev. Nathaniel and Re- 
liance (Hinkley) Stone, Reliance being the 17th child of Gov. 
Thomas Hinkley; and also Capt. Samuel Bangs, great grand- 
father of Enoch Bangs, m. Mary Hinkley, daug. of Samuel 
Hinkley, 5th child of Gov. Thomas Hinkley, of Massachu- 
setts. Eunice Stone d. Feb. 5, 1816, aged 104 years. When 
100 years old, she walked almost a mile upon the occasion of 
a sermon in honor of her reaching her century mark. 

Submit Eastman was the second wife of Enoch Bangs. 
She m. second, Levi Cowles, by whom she had no c. She m. 
third, Oliver Cowles. She d. Aug. 7, 1868. 

Children 

350. i. A nameless child, b. Aug. 5, 1802; d. Aug. 25, 

1802. 
x, 351. ii. Azubah Dickinson Bangs', b. Feb. 22, 1804. 



52 FOURTH GENERATION 

x, 352. iii. Danforth Keyes Bangs*, b. Sept. 26, 1806; d. 

Oct. 19, 1895. See No. 339. 
x, 353. iv. William Freeman Bangs', b. Oct. 23, 1809; d. 

Feb. 24, 1892. 

v 127. Emelia Eastman 4 , (John 3 , Joseph', Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
was b. in Amherst, Mass., March 7, 1782; m. Jan. 25, 1814, 
John Hawkes, b. in Deerfield, Mass., in 1783, son of Obed 
Hawkes, and grandson of Col. John Hawkes, b. in 1707, who 
was called the hero of Fort Massachusetts, he being in wars 
from 1746 to 1760. He was also great grandson of John 
Nims, one of the Nims family who lived in Deerfield, Mass., 
at the time of the massacre of 1704. Mr. Hawkes resided in 
Deerfield, where he d. March 21, 1883, at the age of nearly 
100 years. His wife died in Deerfield in Jan., 1870. 

Children 
x, 354. i. Charles Hawkes 5 , b. in Deerfield, Mass., Feb. 
14, 1815. 
Harriet Hawkes 5 , b. March 16, 1816. 
Frederick Hawkes 5 , b. Sept. 26, 1817. 
Emily Hawkes 5 , b. June 28, 1819; resided in 
Rockville, Ind.; d. Dec. 9, 1903. 
x, 358. v. John Hawkes 5 , b. Jan. 22, 1823. 

v 128. Joseph Eastman 4 , (John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
was b. in Hadley, Mass., Nov. 4, 1783; m. first, July 4, 1806, 
Lois Root, No. 210, daug. of Martin and Lucinda (Clary) Root, 
No. 60, and grand-daughter of John and Rachel (Eastman) 
Clary, No. 6. She was b. Sept. 19, 1786, and d. Feb. 14, 1810. 
He m. second, Eunice Parker, of South Deerfield, with whom 
he lived 57 years. Joseph resided on the Tilton estate in 
Hadley, but d. in Bleecker, N. Y. 

Children 
x, 359. i. Rilus 5 , b. in Amherst, Mass., Nov. 23, 1807. 
x, 360. ii. Lucius Root 5 , b. in Hadley, Mass., Sept. 15, 
1809. 



x, 355. 


ii. 


x, 356. 


iii. 


357. 


iv. 



FOURTH GENERATION 53 

361. iii. Martin 5 , b. ; d. young. 

v 131. Solomon Keyes Eastman*, (John 5 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), b. July 12, 1788; m. Almira Richardson, Nov. 10, 
1819. He d. April 15, 1872; she d. April 10, 1853. 

Children 

362. i. Hannah 5 , b. ; m. William Chapman, of 

West Springfield, Mass. 

363. ii. Henry Keyes 5 , b. Sept. 5, 1822; d. June 15, 1871. 

364. iii. Matilda 5 , b. April 16, 1828; d. June 8, 1898. 

365. iv. Martha 5 , b. Aug. 15, 1831; d. July 4, 1902. 

134. Lois Eastman*, (John 5 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was 
b. in Amherst, Mass.,' Aug. 17, 1794; d. in Syracuse, N. Y., 
March 8, 1848; m. Aug. 26, 1824, Lewis Whittemore, b. in 
Worcester, Mass., July 17, 1796, d. in Sept., 1861. Resided 
in Auburn and Syracuse, N. Y. 

Children 

366. i. Celia Ann Whittemore 5 , b. in Auburn, June 28, 

1828; d. Dec. 24, 1845. 
x, 367. ii. Cecil Starritt Whittemore 5 , b. in Auburn, Aug. 

23, 1829. 
368. iii. Hepzibah Whittemore 5 , b. in Syracuse, Aug., 

1831; d. Feb. 15, 1839. 
x, 369. iv. Oliver Cowles Whittemore 5 , b. in Syracuse, 

April 18, 1834. 

v 135. Oman Eastman* (John 5 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was 
b. in Amberst, Mass., March 27, 1796; d. in New York City, 
April 24, 1874; m. Nov. 6, 1832, Mary Reed, b. in Marble- 
head, Mass., Jan. 1, 1806, daug. of Benjamin Tyler and Re- 
becca (Blackler )Reed. She d. in New Britain, Conn., Oct. 
17, 1878. Mr. Eastman prepared for college at Amherst 
Academy, and entered Yale C, graduating in the class of 1821. 
He studied theology at Andover, Mass., graduating in 1824, 
and served the following year in organizing auxiliaries to 
American Board of Foreign Missions in New Hampshire. He 



54 FOURTH GENERATION 

then entered on his life-long work in service of the American 
Tract Society, and after employment as secretary of the New 
England branch in Boston, where he was ordained as an evan- 
gelist, Aug. 27, 1828, and as general agent for the Mississippi 
Valley, was elected May, 1832, finance secretary. In this 
work he labored untiringly until May, 1870, when he volun- 
tarily laid down his heavier responsibilities, thenceforward as 
honorary secretary, attending only to such lighter duties as 
his growing years permitted. 

Children 

370. i. Benjamin Tyler 5, b. in New York City, April 
28, 1834; d. Cct. 3, 1867. 
William Reed', b. Oct. 19, 1835. 
Mary D wights b. Aug. 1, 1838. 
Elizabeth Reed*, b. Feb. 26, 1841. 
Harriet Maria 5, b. March 7, 1843. 
vi. John Cotton', b. Dec. 30, 1845. 
v 136. Anna Eastman 4 , (John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. Sept. 14, 1797; m. Archimedes Ferry, Oct. 31, 1821. She 
d. April 11, 1870. 

Child 
376. i. Sarah Porter Ferry*, b. Dec. 29, 1823; d. unm. 

Jan. 10, 1906. 

v 138. Hepzibah Eastman 4 , (John 3 Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ) 

was b. in Amherst, Mass., Jan. 8, 1802; m. first, Henry Clary, 

No. 208; second, Matthias Ogden Halsted. Resided in New 

York City and East Orange, N. J., where she d. Feb. 28, 1878. 

Children 

x, 377. i. Julia Halsted*, b. in New York City, 1836. 

x, 378. ii. Cornelia Wade Halsted*, b. in New York City, 

1838. 
x, 379. iii. Emily Goldsmith Halsted 5 , b. in East Orange, 

1840. 
380. iv. William Halsted s , b. ; d. in childhood. 



X, 


371. 


ii. 




372. 


iii. 




373. 


iv. 




374. 


v. 


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375. 


vi. 



FOURTH GENERATION 55 

381. v. Henry Halsted', b. ; d. in childhood. 

v 139. John Eastmans (Johns Joseph », Dea. Joseph'), 
was b. in Amherst, Mass., July 19, 1803 ; d. in Wellesley, Mass. r 
May 17, 1880; m. July 26, 1834, Prudence Dole, b. in Shel- 
burn, Mass., in Aug., 1812; she d. Feb. 17, 1844. He was a 
Congregational minister, and held pastorates in Danville, Vt,, 
in West Hawley, Mass., Fulton, N. Y., and Mexico, N. Y. 

Children 

382. i. Julia Arabella*, b. in Fulton, N. Y., July 17, 

1837. She was a teacher in Wellesley C, 
Wellesley, Mass., and resides there. 

383. ii. Sarah Porters, b. in Mexico, N. Y., June 19, 

1839. Resides at Wellesley, Mass. 
The sisters founded, and were for nineteen years principals 
of the Dana Hall School, Wellesley, Mass., from 1880 to 1899. 

v 140. David Eastman 4 , (John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
was b. in Amherst, Mass., on the "Dark Day," June 16, 1806; 
m. first, Jan. 31, 1839, Sarah Elizabeth Smith, b. in Exeter, 
N. H., Oct. 4, 1815. She d. in Leverett, Mass., March 3, 1843, 

daug. of Joseph and Sarah ( ) Smith. He m. second, 

Oct. 8, 1844, Emily Pomeroy, b. Nov. 30, 1815, in Greenwich; 
d. in Athol, Aug. 10, 1895. Mr. Eastman Grad. from Amherst 
C. in the class of 1835, and from Andover Theological Seminary 
in 1838; minister, held pastorates in Leverett and New Salem, 
Mass. 

Children by First Wife 

x, 384. i. Anna Ferrys b. in Leverett, Mass., Nov. 20, 
1839. 

385. ii. David B. s , b. ; d. young. 

Children by Second Wife 

386. iii. Sarah Elizabeth', b. July 24, 1846; d. May 24.. 

1849. 

387. iv. Jonathan Edwards 5 , b. Feb. 21, 1849; d. Feb.. 

20, 1850. 



56 FOURTH GENERATION 

v, 388. v. Emma Josephine 5 , b. Feb. 27, 1852; m. Feb. 
22, 1887, Henry Edward Stone. She has no 
c. Resides in Athol, Mass. 
389. vi. Mary Persis 5 ,b. March 24, 1854; d. Dec. 6, 1855. 

| 142. Esther Smith Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Amherst, Mass., Feb. 25, 1780. She 
was a descendant through her grandmother, Daniel Kellogg's 
mother (Esther Smith 5 , John Smith 4 , Dea. John 3 , Philip 2 , 
of Lieut. Samuel Smith 1 ) of Hadley, and through her mother 
(Mercy Eastman 5 , Joseph Eastman s , Mercy Smith 4 , John 
Smith 3 , called Orphan John, John 2 , slain by Indians in Hat- 
field meadows, May, 1676, Lieut. Samuel Smith 1 ). She m. 
Feb. 22, 1802, Gen. Martin Field, of Newfane, Vt., b. in 
Leverett, Mass., Jan. 12, 1773, son of Seth and Mary (Hub- 
bard) Field. He was a descendant of Zachariah Field, who 
d. in Hatfield, Mass., in 1666. He Grad. from Williams C. 
in the class of 1798; studied law in Chester, Vt., and com- 
menced practice in Newfane in 1800; was a long time attorney 
in Windham county. His wife was an accomplished lady, of 
fine personal appearance and unusual ability. Two of her 
brothers, Daniel and Henry, studied law with her husband. 
He d. Oct. 3,, 1833, and she d. June 6, 1867. See Field Gene- 
alogy, pages 338-341, for engravings and records of Martin 
and Esther (Kellogg) Field; pages 507-511 for engravings and 
records of Charles K. and Roswell M. Field; pages 792-805 
for engravings and records of Eugene (the poet) and Roswell 
M. Field, his brother. 

Children 

x, 390. i. Charles Kellogg Field 5 , b. April 14, 1803. 

391. ii. Mary Hubbard Field 5 , b. Sept. 13, 1804; m. 
July 27, 1824, Theodore Francis French, of 
Troy, N. Y., who d. Sept. 11, 1828, and she 
m. second, Dec. 24, 1835, Thomas Jones of 
Enfield and Amherst, Mass. She d. Oct. 21, 
1853. She had a daug., Mary Field French 6 , 



FOURTH GENERATION 57 

had charge while living in Amherst, of her 
cousin, Eugene Field, the poet, and Roswell 
Field; she d. in April, 1900, aged 75; also a 
son, S. Minot Jones 6 , of Washington, D. C. 
x, 392. iii. Roswell Martin Field', b. Feb. 22, 1807. 

393. iv. John Fisher Field', b. Sept. 25, 1808; settled in 

1840 in St. Louis, Mo.; from there he went to 
Wisconsin. He d. Aug. 25, 1847. 

143. Mercy Kellogg 4 , (Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), was b. in Amherst, Mass., Aug. 4, 1782; m. June 3, 
1803, Alden Cooley, b. June 12, 1782, son of Daniel and Mary 
(Boltwood) Cooley. (See No. 57.) They lived in Guildhall, 
Vt., from 1804 to 1810; in Amherst, Mass., from 1810 to 1842; 
in Newfane, Vt., from 1842 to 1845; and in Elk Grove, 111., 
from 1845 till his death, which occurred Dec. 10, 1857. She 
d. Jan. 3, 1875. 

Children 

394. i. Mary Boltwood Cooley, b. May 28, 1805; m. 

May 11, 1834, Clement Godfrey, b. in Wal- 
pole, N. H., Nov. 14, 1803. He was a button 
manufacturer in Waterbury, Conn. She d. 
there July 23, 1865. 

395. ii. William Henry Kellogg Cooley 5 , m. Oct. 29, 

1866, Adelaide Eliza Coe, b. in Walcott, Conn., 
Oct. 29, 1845. 

396. iii. Sophia Shelden Cooley 5 , b. Sept. 22, 1806; m. 

Robert Barclay Prebles, of Morrisville, Ala. 

397. iv. George S. Cooley 5 , b. April 13, 1810; m. Clarissa 

Wast; d. in Newfane, Vt., Sept. 5, 1845. 
x, 398. v. Catherine V. Cooley 5 , b. Oct. 16, 1813; m. first, 
Ichabod Draper; second, Timothy Hubbard. 
(See No. 434, and Addenda.) 
399. vi. Margaret Cobb Cooley 5 , b. Oct. 16, 1815; m. 
George Hapgood Pratt. 



58 FOURTH GENERATION 

x, 400. vii. Sarah Parsons Cooley 5 , b. July 13, 1817; m. 

Joel Draper. See Addenda. 
401. viii. David G. Cooley 5 , b. June, 1819; m. Jan. 1, 

1845, Adeline Maria Foster, b. July 10, 1828; 

lived in Boston, Mass. 
x, 402. ix. Charles Cooley 5 , b. July 18, 1821. 

403. x. Ann Mercy Cooley 5 , b. Sept. 9, 1823; m. Feb. 

16, 1842, William Ober, b. May 7, 1808; lived 

in Hopkinton, Mass. 
x, 404. xi. Esther Maria Cooley 5 , b. March 23, 1826; m. 

Frederick William Miner. See Addenda. 

| 145. Rufus Kellogg 4 , (Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), was b. in Amherst, Mass., Nov. 23, 1788; m. (pub- 
lished) Jan. 27, 1809, to Esther Mayo, of Orange, Mass. She 
d. April 18, 1813, aged 27. He m. second, Oct. 26, 1815, 
Abigail Chamberlain, who d. May 8, 1824, aged 33, and he 
m. third, May 25, 1826, Mary Smith, b. Nov. 15, 1793. He 
was the first postmaster in Amherst, Mass. He d. Dec. 2, 
1833, and was buried in Amherst cemetery. She d. in Had- 
ley, Mass., Aug. 23, 1861. 

Children 

x, 405. i. Willard Mayo Kellogg 5 , b. Dec. 29, 1810. 

406. ii. James Kellogg 5 , b. ; d. Feb. 3, 1819. 

407. iii. Esther Kellogg 5 , b. 1817; d. Feb. 1, 1835. 
x, 408. iv. Daniel Kellogg 5 , b. Aug. 9, 1820. 

409. v. Henry Kellogg 5 , b. ; d. in New York, Oct., 

1850, unm. 
x, 410. vi. Mary Dickinson Kellogg 5 , b. April 30, 1827. 

411. vii. Abigail Chamberlain Kellogg 5 , b. Feb. 28, 1829; 

d. in Hadley, June 25, 1871, unm. 

412. viii. Child, b. and d. Oct. 5, 1833. 

X 146. Daniel Kellogg 4 , (Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), was b. in Amherst, Mass., Feb. 10, 1791; d. in St. 
Louis, Mo., Nov. 10, 1875; m. first, at Saxtons River, Vt., 



FOURTH GENERATION 59 

May 23, 1820, Jane McAffee, of Rockingham, Vt. She d. in 
Saxtons River, Sept. 13, 1827, and he m. second, in West- 
minster, Vt., Feb. 2, 1830, Merab Ann Bradley, b. in West- 
minster, Feb. 4, 1806, daug. of Hon. William Czar and Sarah 
(Richards) Bradley. She d. in Saxtons River, March 27, 1845, 
and was buried in the tomb of her father in Winchester. 
He m. third, in St. Albans, Vt., June 30, 1847, Miranda Met- 
calf Aldis, b. June 20, 1803, daug. of Asa and Amy (Owen) 
Aldis. He was a lawyer; practiced in Saxtons River until 
1854, when he removed to Brattleboro, Vt., where his wife 
continued to live. 

Children by First Wife 

413. i. Henry Kellogg 3 , b. ; d. in infancy. 

414. ii. Henry Kellogg 3 , b. Aug. 23, 1823; Grad. from 

Williams C. in the class of 1843 ; was drowned 
June 18, 1844, while bathing in Saxtons river, 
x, 415. hi. George Bradley Kellogg 5 , b. Nov. 6, 1826. 

Children by Second Wife 
x, 416. iv. Sarah Bradley Kellogg 3 , b. Aug. 17, 1831. 

417. v. Daniel Kellogg 3 , b. 1833; d. 1834. 
x, 418. vi. Daniel Kellogg 3 , b. April 9, 1835. 

J 147. Charles Kellogg 4 , (Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), was b. in Amherst, Mass., Dec. 9, 1792; m. first, Oct. 
29, 1812, Tryphena Hubbard, b. in Sunderland, Mass., March 
31, 1794, daug. of Maj. Caleb and Abigail (Montague) Hub- 
bard. He d. in Amherst, June 20, 1834, and she m. second, 
June, 1846, Timothy Henderson. She d. in Townsend, Mass., 
May 27, 1876. 

Children all born in Amherst 

419. i. Chester Kellogg 3 , b. 1813; d. Oct. 11, 1817. 

420. ii. Daniel Kellogg 3 , b. July, 1814; d. Sept., 18, 1817. 
x, 421. iii. Charles Field Kellogg 3 , b. June 23, 1817. 

x, 422. iv. Elizabeth Billings Kellogg 3 , b. July 28, 1819. 



60 FOURTH GENERATION 

423. v. Edward Henry Kellogg*, b. June, 1823; d. Oct. 
14, 1828. 
x, 424. vi. Frances Lucretia Kellogg s , b. Oct. 4, 1825. 
425. vii. George Hubbard Kellogg 5 , b. Aug., 1827; d. 
April 19, 1829. 
x, 426. viii. George Hubbard Kellogg 5 , b. Feb. 27, 1830. 
x, 427. ix. Jane McAfree Kellogg 5 , b. Aug. 28, 1832. 

v 148. Henry Kellogg 4 , (Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), was b. in Amherst, Mass., Dec. 10, 1794; d. in Troy, 
N. Y., in 1873; m. first, in Bennington, Vt., Jan. 27, 1825, 
Margaret V. D. S. Hubbell, b. Aug. 2, 1804, daug. of James 
and Margaret (Schenck) Hubbell. She d. Oct. 28, 1829, and 
he m. second, Oct. 16, 1831, Anna Maria Hubbell, b. June 11, 
1807, sister of his first wife. She d. in Troy, N. Y. He Grad. 
from Yale C. in the class of 1815 ; was a lawyer in Bennington, 
and was postmaster there from 1832 to 1850; was clerk of 
courts in Bennington several years, and in 1868 removed to 
Troy, N. Y. 

Child by First Wife 

428. i. Margaret Anne V. D. S. Kellogg 5 , b. Nov. 22, 

1825; d. Oct. 28, 1829. 
Children by Second Wife, all born in Bennington 

429. ii. Maria Schenck Kellogg 5 , b. Sept. 6, 1832; d. 

Dec. 27, 1847. 

430. iii. John Dickinson Kellogg 5 , b. May 4, 1835; d. 

Aug. 11, 1843. 

431. iv. James Hubbell Kellogg 5 , b. May 6, 1837; m. in 

1889, to Ella Clark. No c. d. Dec, 1891. 

432. v. Henry Eastman Kellogg 5 , b. Jan. 9, 1840; d. 

Dec. 16, 1864; was a soldier in the Rebellion 
and was killed in battle at Nashville. 

433. vi. George Sumner Kellogg 5 , b. April 11, 1842; m.; 

has c, Anne Hubbell, b. abt. 1886; he is liv- 
ing at Baldwin, Long Island, N. Y. 
x, 434. vii. Theodore Preston Kellogg 5 , b. Dec. 7, 1844. 



FOURTH GENERATION 61 

435. viii. Sarah Parsons Kellogg 5 , b. April 22, 1846; d. 
July 15, 1846. 
x, 436. ix. William Amherst Kellogg 5 , b. Feb. 6, 1849. 

v 150. Chester Dickinson*, (Lydia Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , 
Dea. Joseph'), b. April 26, 1780; m. May 29, 1803, Susannah 
Dickinson 6 , of (Sarah Marsh 5 , Sarah Eastman 4 , Timothy 3 , 
Timothy 2 , of Hadley, Roger-). She was b. Sept. 6, 1781; 
d. Oct. 8, 1836. He d. May 10, 1850. 

Children 

437. i. Sally Dickinson 5 , b. ; d. in Amherst abt. 

15 years ago; unm. 

438. ii. Pamelia Dickinson 5 , b. ; d. ; m. and 

was first wife of Bela U. Dickinson. 

439. iii. Thankful Dickinson 5 , b. ; d. unm. in 

Amherst. 

v 154. Lydia Dickinson 4 , (Lydia Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), b. July 9, 1791 ; m. Nov. 7, 1806, Walter Dickinson*, 
(of Sarah Marsh 5 , Sarah Eastman 4 , Timothy 3 , Timothy 2 of 
Hadley, Roger 1 ). He was b. in Amherst, May 2, 1784; d. 

April 9, 1851. She d. . They lived all their life in 

Amherst. 

Children 

x, 440. i. Sylvester Dickinson 5 , b. Nov. 23, 1809. 

x, 441. ii. Frederick Ely Dickinson 5 , b. Oct. 25, 1811. 

x, 442. iii. Marquis Fayette Dickinson 5 , b. Jan. 4, 1814. 

443. iv. Nathaniel Albert Dickinson 5 , b. Dec. 1, 1815; 

d. Nov. 4, 1884. 

444. v. Lydia Eastman Dickinson 5 , b. Sept. 17, 1817; 

d. unm. at Amherst, 1898. 

445. vi. Nehemiah Othman Dickinson 5 , b. July 25, 1819; 

d. April 13, 1833. 
x, 446. vii. Leander Melancton Dickinson 5 , b. Aug. 20, 1821. 
x, 447. viii. Amy Stoughton Dickinson 5 , b. Oct. 22, 1823. 



62 FOURTH GENERATION 

448. ix. Walter Mason Dickinsons b. Feb. 27, 1826; 
still living (1908) at Macon, Ga.; was a soldier 
in the Confederate army, in Wade Hampton's 
Legion, 
x, 449. x. Sarah Marsh Dickinson 5 , b. March 3, 1828. 
See No. 312. 

J 157. Ransom Dickinson 4 , (Mary Eastman *, Joseph 2 , 
Dea. Joseph'), was b. May 8, 1789; m. Nov. 17, 1808, Eliza- 
beth Dickinson; she d. May 29, 1849; he m. second, Adelia 
Gilbert. He d. Feb. 26, 1863 ; she d. at Natick, April 30, 1890. 
He lived first in Amherst, where his c. were b.; removed to 
Sunderland after 1830. 

Children by First Wife 

450. i. Lucinda Dickinson', b. May 2, 1810; d. Nov. 

17, 1849, unm. 

451. ii. Eleanor Morton Dickinson s , b. Jan. 26, 1813; 

m. May 7, 1835, Rev. Stillman Pratt, b. at 
Reading, April 24, 1804. He was the founder 
and editor of the Middleboro Gazette. He 
d. at Middleboro, Sept. 3, 1862; she d. at 
Adams, Nov. 18, 1839. 
x, 452. iii. Cordelia Dickinson 5 , b. Dec. 7, 1816. 

159. Daniel Dickinson 4 , (Mary Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), was b. in Amherst, Mass., June 18, 1793; d. in Am- 
herst, Dec. 15, 1874; m. first, Feb. 1, 1819, Laura Adams, 
who d. March 16, 1828. He m. second, June 25, 1829, Tammy 
Eastman, No. 186. She d. Oct. 15, 1887, aged 96 years. 

Children by First Wife 
453. i. Mary Adams Dickinson 5 , b. 1820; d. 1839. 
v, 454. ii. Daniel Austin Dickinson 5 , b. April 1, 1822; m. 
twice ; second wife was Ellen Hobart, of North 
Amherst; he had no c; d. March 2, 1904. 

Children by Second Wife 
x, 455. iii. Louisa Dickinson 5 , b. July 14, 1830. 



FOURTH GENERATION 63 

x, 456. iv. William Eastman Dickinson *, b. June 11, 1832. 
x, 457. v. Sarah Tamison Dickinson*, b. May 19, 1834. 

f458. vi. George Dickinsons b. 1836; d. young, 
x, 459. vii. Charles Reed Dickinson*, b. Oct. 16, 1837. 
460. viii. Edward Baxter Dickinson*, b. May 6, 1840. 
He was an officer in the Civil war, and d. in 
the West in 1867. 

v 160. Baxter Dickinsons (Mary Eastman*, Joseph*, 
Dea. Joseph'), b. April 14, 1795; m. in 1823, to Martha Bush,' 
of Boylston, Mass., b. Feb. 10, 1798, daug. of Jotham and 
Mary (Taylor) Bush. 

Mr. Dickinson Grad. at Yale C. in 1817; was valedictorian 
atjAndover Theol. Sem. in 1821 ; pastor of the Congregational 
Church, Longmeadow, Mass., from 1823-1829, of the third 
Presbyterian Church at Newark, N. J., from 1829-1835. Was 
Prof, at Lane Theol. Sem. from 1835-1839; Prof, at Auburn 
Theol. Sem. from 1839-1847, then Prof, in Andover Theol. 
Sem., and then Secretary of American and Foreign Christian 
Union in Boston, Mass. He d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 7, 
1875; she d. Aug. 15, 1892. 

Children 

461. i. Richard S. Storrs Dickinson*, d. . 

462. ii. Martha Bush Dickinson*, d. . 

x, 463. iii. William Cowper Dickinson*. 

464. iv. Martha Maria Dickinson*, d. 

465. v. Edward Baxter Dickinson*, d. 

466. vi. Mary Taylor Dickinson*. 

467. vii. Harriet Austin Dickinson*. 

468. viii. Elizabeth Tichenor Dickinson*, d. . 

x, 469. ix. Isabella Halstead Dickinson*, b. May 17, 1841, 
at Auburn, N. Y. 

v 161. Hannah Dickinson*, (Mary Eastman*, Joseph * 
Dea. Joseph'), b. June 7, 1797; m. Austin Loomis. 



64 FOURTH GENERATION 

Children 
x, 470. i. John Milton Loomis 5 , b. March 23, 1823. 
x, 471. ii. Austin Dickinson Loomis 5 , b. Sept. 4, 1828. 
x, 472. iii. Richard Baxter Loomis 5 , b. March 17, 1832. 

164. Mary Lyman % (Mary Eastman », William*, Dea. 
Joseph'), was b. in Northampton, Mass., in 1778; d. in Granby, 
Mass. She m. John Dickinson, of Granby, and lived there. 

Children 

473. i. John H. Dickinson 5 , b. ; he was a minister, 

and d. in Plainville, Conn. 

474. ii. Abby Dickinson ^, b. ; m. George Salisbury; 

moved to Oregon, and d. there, leaving 3 c. 

475. iii. Margaret Dickinson 5 , b. ; m. George Under- 

wood, of Hindsdale, Mich.; d. in Hindsdale. 
Had one son, who went to Williston Sem. and 
d. there. 

165. Elizabeth Lyman*, (Mary Eastman', William*, Dea. 
Joseph'), b. Sept. 9, 1785; m. Nov. 2, 1813, David Bassett. 

Children 

476. i. Justin Bassett 5 , b. July 22, 1814; d. Aug. 20, 

1846. 

477. ii. Joel Bassett 5 , b. Feb. 17, 1817; d. Aug. 8, 1817. 

478. iii. Elizabeth Bassett 5 , b. July 21, 1818; d. April 

22, 1838. 

479. iv. Hannah Bassett 5 , b. Nov. 14, 1821; d. May 10, 

1838. 

480. v. Joel Lyman Bassett 5 , b. Jan. 13, 1825. 

v 169. Joseph Eastman*, (Joseph ', William*, Dea. 
Joseph'), was b. in Granby, Mass., June 24, 1787; m. Oct. 13, 
1812, Persis Reed, b. Feb. 18, 1785, daug. of Reubin and 
Hannah (Cheney) Reed. They removed to Ovid, N. Y., 
where he d. Aug. 21, 1830. She d. in 1839. 



FOURTH GENERATION 65 

Children born in Granby, Mass. 

v, 481. i. Waldo Reeds b. Oct. 31, 1813; d. 1851; killed 
by Indians on the way to California. 

x, 482. ii. Ogden Moseley*, b. July 18, 1815. 

x, 483. iii. Lyman Foster*, b. June 19, 1816. 

x, 484. iv. Joseph*, b. July 19, 1819. 

v, 485. v. Charles E>., b. Feb. 10, 1821; m.; had two c, 
who d. in infancy. 

x, 486. vi. Eliza Jane*, b. June 17, 1823. 

v, 487. vii. Persis Viann*, b. Sept. 19, 1827; m. a Mr. 
Aldrich. 

x, 488. viii. Reubin Reed*, b. Sept. 29, 1829. 

171. John Lyman Eastmans (Joseph*, Williams Dea. 
Joseph'), was b. in Granby, Mass., Jan. 25, 1792; d. in Lodi r 
Seneca Co., N. Y., Feb. 19, 1857. He m. Feb. 23, 1819, Mrs. 
Sally R. Sanford. He Grad. from Amherst C, studied medi- 
cine, and removed to Lodi, where he practiced medicine as. 
long as he lived. He was a deacon in the church in Lodi. 



Children 



489. 



i. Clarissa*, b. April 25, 1820; m. May, 1844, 
William R. Schuyler. 
490. ii. Sanford*, b. Sept. 29, 1821; m. first, June 25, 
1844, Elizabeth Taylor; second, May 25, 1853, 
Sarah A. Schuyler; third, Nov. 3, 1867, Anna 
Louisa Schuyler. He Grad. from Amherst 
C, studied medicine, which he practiced in 
Buffalo, N. Y., many years. He went to 
California for his health, and d. there Jan 
8, 1874. 

x, 491. iii. Herman D*.,b. in Lodi, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1822. 

172. Chester Eastman*, (Josephs Williams Dea. Joseph'), 
was b. in Granby, Mass., April 16, 1794; m. April 17, 1832,' 
Mrs. Mary Dunton Nevius. He removed to Ovid, N. Y. He 



66 FOURTH GENERATION 

was a deacon in the church for over forty years. He d. in 
Ovid, March 13, 1879. She d. in June, 1900, aged 94 years. 

Children 

492. i. Marys b. Jan. 22, 1833; d. June 1, 1835. 

x, 493. ii. Hannah 5 , b. Jan. 9, 1835. 

494. iii. Benjamin N 5 ., b. Dec. 2, 1836; d. Feb. 9, 1840. 

495. iv. William (X, b. Feb. 1, 1839; d. Feb. 17, 1839. 
x, 496. v. Benjamin Neviuss b. Jan. 28, 1840. 

x, 497. vi. William Lyman 5 , b. April 22, 1842. 
x, 498. vii. Mary Dunton 5 , b. June 30, 1844. 
' 499. viii. Clinton*, b. Sept. 15, 1846; d. April 12, 1901. 

v 173. Augustus Eastmans (Josephs Williams Dea. 
Joseph'), was b. in Granby, Mass., Oct. 3, 1796; m. first, Nov. 
28, 1822, Clarissa Vinton, b. in South Hadley, Mass. She d. 
March 4, 1840; m. second, Nov. 10, 1841, Mrs. Kezia (Nash) 
Kilbon, No. 260, b. in South Hadley. He lived in Granby. 

Children by First Wife 

Samuel FinleyS b. May 3, 1823. 

Medad Vintons b. March 13, 1825; d. Aug. 15, 

1826. 
William Medad s b. Oct. 24, 1826; d. July 31, 

1828. 
William AugustusS b. Nov. 4, 1828; d. Sept. 

25, 1831. 
Clarissas b. Dec. 24, 1830; d. Aug. 16, 1832. 
Clarissa Romaines b. Nov. 20, 1832; d. July 12, 

1854. 

Children by Second Wife 

x, 506. vii. Augustas b. Sept. 1, 1842; m. William Lyman 
Eastman. See No. 497. 

507. viii. Mary Kezia 5 , b. Jan. 30, 1845; d. Jan. 15, 1846. 

508. ix. George Augustus 5 , b. Aug. 19, 1847; d. Aug. 
28, 1848. 



x, 500. 


i. 


501. 


ii. 


502. 


iii. 


503. 


iv. 


504. 


v. 


505. 


vi. 



FOURTH GENERATION 67 

t 178. Elijah Kellogg* , (Lois Eastman*, William* Dea 
Joseph-), b. April 1, 1790; m. (published March 28 1812) to 
Ruth Church, daug. of Joseph and Elizabeth (Ingram) Church 
He d. June 29, 1836; she d. Nov. 27, 1840. 

Children 

509. i. Sabra Kellogg*, b. June 19, 1813; d. June 6 
1837. 
x, 510. ii. Caroline Kellogg', b. May 20, 1814. 

511. iii. Harvey Stoughton Kellogg*, b. May 11, 1816; 

d. July 9, 1882, unm. ; resided in Enfield', Conn.' 
He was an Elder among the Shakers, and 
highly esteemed by the world's people. 

512. iv. George Hartwell Kellogg*, b. May 11, 1818- d 

Jan. 31, 1842, unm. 

513. v. Austin Kellogg*, b. June 24, 1820; d. at Enfield, 

Conn., Nov. 26, 1840, unm. 
x, 514. vi. Hawley Kellogg*, b. July 25, 1822. 

515. vii. Eunice Kellogg*, b. Aug. 16, 1824; d. March 19 

1826. 

516. viii. Elijah Norris Kellogg*, b. Dec. 21, 1826; was a 

farmer at Enfield, Conn.; d. Aug. 30, 1862, 

unm. 
x, 517. ix. William Kellogg*, b. Jan. 6, 1829. 
x, 518. x. Otis Kellogg*, b. Nov. 17, 1831. 

519. xi. Charles Kellogg* b. Oct. 3, 1832: was a farmer 

at Enfield, Conn.: d. June 27, 1856, unm. 

520. xn. Andrew Wright Kellogg*, b. May 4, 1834; m. 

April 3, 1861, to Maria Jane Shumwajr, of 
Belchertown, Mass. He was a farmer at 
South Hadley. She d. March 16, 1870, aged 
33 years; he d. June 15, 1871. No c. 

t 181 Abigail Kellogg*, (Lois Eastman*, William*, Dea 
Joseph'), was b. in South Hadley, Mass., Feb. 5 1797- m Feb' 
25, 1823, Eleazar Wright, b. Aug. 20, 1788,'son of Lieut' 



68 



FOURTH GENERATION 



Eleazar and Hannah (Pendleton) Wright. He inherited the 
homestead of his father in Chicopee, Mass. He d. April 11, 
1858; she d. April 2, 1839. 

Children born in Chicopee, Mass. 

521. i. Lorenzo Wrights b. Oct. 10, 1824; d. Aug. 16, 

1847, unm. 

522. ii. Lyman Walters Wrights b. Aug. 12, 1826; d. 

in New Orleans, La., Dec. 30, 1849. 

523 iii Harvey Wrights b. Dec. 2, 1828; d. in Selma, 

Ala July 10, 1851. He was a civil engineer. 

524 iv Cynthia Wrights b. June 20, 1831; m. 1854, 

Henry S. Herrick, b. in Montgomery, Mass., 
Dec. 8, 1822, son of Aaron and Polly (Shurt- 
liff) Herrick. He was a pattern maker in 
Chicopee, Mass. She was educated at Willis- 
ton Sem., Easthampton, and Wesleyan Uni- 
versity, Wilbraham. Grad. from Mt. Holy- 
yoke C. in 1851. 
525. v. Samuel E. Wrights b. Dec. 10, 1833; d. Feb. 
25, 1837. 

vl83 William Eastmans (William*, Williams Dea. 
Joseph-), was b. in Hadley, Mass in 1796; d. in ^ Newton. 
Mich Feb. 16, 1853 ; m. first, Louisa Merrill, b. in 1821 ,d.— , 
andt m. second, Elmira Bevy (?), d. Feb. ,1852. Mr. East- 
man was a Congregational minister. 

Child 
x, 526. i. Williams b. in Newton, Mich., Jan. 11, 1844. 

184 Reubin Eastmans (Williams Williams Dea. Joseph.) 
was b. in Granby, Mass., Oct. 22, 1797; m. in South Had ey, 
Mass Mav 18 1825, Samantha White, b. in South Hadley, 
M i< TlVdaug.' of Josiah and Mabel (Mitchel) Whit. 
HeVesided in Granby, where he d. Sept. 18, 1867. His widow 
d. in Austin, Mich., Jan. 16, 1871. 



FOURTH GENERATION 69 

V. Children 

527. i. Sarah Shepherd*, b. June 12, 1826; d. July 14, 

1851, unm. 

528. ii. Mary White', b. Oct. 24, 1828; d. June 11, 1853, 

unm. 

529. iii. Frances*, b. May 10, 1830; d. March 12, 1906, 

unm. 

x, 530. iv. Samantha White 5 , b. in Granby, Mass., March 
19, 1833. 

531. v. Jane Hastings 5 , b. Sept. 22, 1834; d. Sept. 25, 

1834. 

532. vi. William 5 , b. Oct. 24, 1837; d. Nov. 2, 1843. 
x, 533. vii. Maria Clarissa 5 , b. Aug. 27, 1841. 

185. George Eastman*, (William*, William 2 , Dea. Joseph'), 

was b. in Granby, Mass.; m. Hannah . He removed to 

Michigan, and was the first Principal in Kalamazoo C, Kala- 
mazoo, a branch of Michigan University in 1835. He d. June 
6, 1896. He was a Congregational minister. 

Children 

534. i. Hannah Maria 5 , b. abt. 1835; m. and went to St. 

Louis, Mo. 

535. ii. Ann Elizabeth 5 , b. abt. 1837; m. a Dr. Marsh. 

She Grad. at Ann Arbor, Mich., and settled 
in Denver, Col. She became a very successful 
physician, and was known as Dr. A. E. P. 
Marsh. She d. some years ago, leaving no c. 

536. iii. Emma 5 , b. abt. 1839; d. unm., a "great sufferer 

for years." 

v 187. Charles Eastman 4 , (William 3 , William 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), was b. in Granby, Mass., Oct., 3, 1803; m. first, in 
Dec, 1830, Sophia White Smith, b. in Granby, July 22, 1809, 
daug. of Major David and Clarissa (Day) Smith. She d. in 
Granby, Jan. 18, 1841, and he m. second, April 18, 1847, 
Pamelia Forward, of Belchertown, Mass., daug. of Justus and 
Lydia (Merrick) Forward. Mr. Eastman resided at South 



538. 


n 


539. 


iii 


540 


iv. 



70 FOURTH GENERATION 

Hadley, where he was a merchant many years, and when 

about fifty, he retired from that business and went onto a 

farm. He was an upright member of the Congregational 

Church. He d. in South Hadley, Sept. 22, 1884; she d. April 

1, 1886. 

Children 

x, 537. i. Pamelie Clarissa 5 , b. in Holyoke, Mass., Oct. 

1, 1831. 

Sophia s , b. in Granby, Mass., July 12, 1834; d. 

Julia s , b. in Granby, Aug. 1, 1836. 

Ellen Sophias, b. in Granby, Nov. 2, 1839. She 

is writing a history of South Hadley, Mass. 

Child by Second Wife 

541. v. George Francis 5 , b. in South Hadley, Nov. 21, 

1849. Is m.; has no c. 

188. Edwin Eastman 4 , (William*, William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
was b. in Granby, Mass. — ; m. Minerva S. Nash, and settled in 
Michigan. He was a Congregational minister. 

Children 

542. i. Henry 5 , b. ; m. and had a son Fred, a 

physician, who d. in Battle Creek, Mich., 
July 6, 1896. 

543. ii. "Capt." James 5 , b. ; d. . He Grad. 

from West Point. 

190. Jonathan Dwight 4 , (Abigail Eastman 3 , William 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), was b. in Springfield, Mass., in 1800; m. in Reading, 
Pa., May 10, 1827, Anna Josephine Eichborn, daug. of John 
Francis Eichborn. He went to Reading abt. 1823, and 
opened a private school with great success, and meanwhile 
began the study of law most earnestly. He was a man of 
high moral principle and decided literary tastes and habits. 
He d. of consumption, Jan. 8, 1829. 

Children 
x, 544. i. Francis George Dwight 5 , b. in Reading, Pa., 
Feb. 26, 1828. 



FOURTH GENERATION 71 

t 545. ii. Helen Abigail Dwight 5 , b. June 27, 1829; d. 
unm., Aug. 26, 1849. 

192. Rev. Moseley Dwight*, (Abigail Eastman 3 , William 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Springfield, Mass., Dec. 23, 1804; m. 
first, June 13, 1833, Jeanette Esther Morgan, b. Nov. 23, 1807 ? 
daug. of Theophilus and Mary (Hinkley) Morgan. She d. in 
Stafford, Conn., Nov. 7, 1833. He m. second, June 14, 1835, 
Delia Lucilia Allin, b. Dec. 4, 1815, daug. of Diah and Lydia 
(Bush) Allin, of Springfield, Mass. He went to Monson, Mass., 
at the age of 17, and became a cloth dresser (1822-28). He 
afterwards fitted himself for the Methodist ministry, and on 
April 2, 1831, was licensed to preach in that church. 

Children 
x, 546. i. Albert Dwight 5 , b. in Cabotville, Mass., June 
16, 1841. 

547. ii. Irwin Dwight 5 , b. in Williamsburg, Mass., March 

29, 1843; d. May 19, 1844. 

548. iii. William Eastman Dwight, 5 b. in Chelsea, Mass., 

June 10, 1847; Grad. from Wesleyan Univ. 

549. iv. Anne Jeanette Dwight 5 , b. in Boston, Mass., 

Oct. 8, 1848. 

193. Clarissa Dwight 4 , (Abigail Eastman 3 , William 2 , Dea. 
Joseph-), was b. in Springfield, Mass., May 8, 1807; d. Jan. 26, 
1860; m. July 8, 1829, Harvey Danks, b. May 11, 1807, son of 
Eliakim and Aurelia Danks. He d. in Chicago, 111., July 13, 
1865. He was an insurance agent, lived successively in South 
Hadley, Springfield, Mass., and Chicago, 111. 

Children 
x, 550. i. Mary Jane Danks 5 , b. in South Hadley, May 

25, 1831. 
x, 551. ii. William Newton Danks 5 , b. in Springfield, May 

16, 1841. 

v 198. Harriet Coit*, (Ruth Eastman 3 , William 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), was b. in St. Albans, Vt., July 31, 1798; d. in Niles, 
Mich., Feb. 19, 1881; m. Rev. James Towner, Sept. 27, 1824. 



72 FOURTH GENERATION 

Children 
x, 552. i. Mary Burnap Towner', b. April 12, 1829. 
' 553. ii. Daniel Coit Towner', b. Feb. 16, 1831; Grad. 
from Amherst C. in Aug., 1851; lawyer, and 
practiced in Chicago, 111.; d. unm. Aug. 11, 
1855. 

554. iii. William Adams Towner', b. April 9, 1837; d. 

Feb. 9, 1841. 

v 199. Emily Amelia Coit*, (Ruth Eastman', William*, 
Dea. Joseph'), was b. in St. Albans, Vt., June 15, 1801; m. 
Feb. 10, 1825, Calvin Ketcham Averill, Esq., of Rouses Point, 
N. Y. She d. there Feb. 10, 1866. 

Children 

555. i. Addison Coit Averill', b. March 6, 1826; d. Nov. 

5, 1826. 

556. ii. Daniel Coit Averill', b. Aug. 9, 1828; d. Aug. 

23, 1828. 

557. iii. Emily Eliza Averill', b. Dec. 15, 1829; d. March 

10, 1834. 
x, 558. iv. George Pierce Averill', b. June 11, 1832. 
x', 559. v. Henrietta Averill', b. April 14, 1834. 
x! 560. vi. William Coit Averill', b. Oct. 30, 1837. 
'561. vii. Emily Caroline Averill', b. May 27, 1840; d. 
Sept. 18, 1841. 
562. viii. James Towner Averill', b. Sept. 2, 1843; m. 
Kate Scheiner. He d. in Lancaster, Ohio, 
April 8, 1871. No c. 
v 200. Daniel Pierce Coit*, (Ruth Eastman', William*, 
Dea. Joseph'), was born in Burlington, Vt., Aug. 10, 1804; d. 
in Texas, May 27, 1842; m. Miss Harding, of Kentucky, and 
settled in Texas, where he was county Judge of Liberty, Texas. 

Children 
x, 563. i. Mary Coit', b. Dec, 1836. 

564. ii. Harriet Towner Coit', b. June, 1840; m. first, 
Blivegood; m. second, Duncan. 



x, 


566. 


l. 


x, 


567. 


ii. 




568. 


iii. 




569. 


iv. 



FOURTH GENERATION 73 

x, 565. iii. Emily Averill Coif, b. Aug. ,1842. 

v 203. John Porter 4 , (Lois Eastman 3 , John 2 , Dea.Joseph 1 ). 
b. Oct. 24, 1790; m. in 1824, Abby Martha Phillips. 

Children 
Charles Porter*, b. Jan. 18, 1826. 
Anna Phillips Porter ', b. June 1, 1828. 

John J. Porters b. , 1834; d. , 1848. 

Caroline L. Porter', b. , 1838; d. , 1847. 

v 204. William Porter 4 , (Lois Eastman 3 , John 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), b. Nov. 14, 1792; m. Feb. 11, 1819, Mary A. Quincy. 
He was a Grad. of William C. in 1813, and was a lawyer in 
Lee, Mass. She d. Dec. 3, 1835; he d. in Lee, Feb. 11, 1853. 

Children 
570. i. William Porter', b. Jan. 13, 1820. Was a Prof, 
in Beloit C, Wisconisn. 
x, 571. ii. Samuel Quincy Porter', b. May 31, 1821. 

572. iii. Charlotte W. Porter', b. Jan. 23, 1823; d. , 

1838. 

573. iv. Mary W. Porter', b. March 2, 1824; m. F. 

Chamberlin, and lived in Lee, Springfield, 

Mass., and Hartford, Conn.; d. there June 
22, 1907. 

X 205. Polina Clary 4 , (Joseph Clary 3 , Rachel Eastman 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), m. Christopher Arms, of Deerfield, Mass., b. 
in 1777, a hatter; settled in Conway, Mass., and d. April 27, 
1855. 

Children 

Frederick Clary Arms', b. Oct. 14, 1815; m. 
Martha Allen, and removed to Carlisle, Pa. 

Fanny Arms', b. July 14, 1817; m. E. N. Syl- 
vester, of Lyons, N. Y. 

Paulina Arms', b. Aug. 28, 1819. 

Harriet Arms', b. Oct. 18, 1823. 

v 208. Henry Clary 4 , (Joseph Clary 3 , Rachel Eastman 2 , 



574. 


i 


575. 


ii 


576. 


iii 


577. 


iv 



74 FOURTH GENERATION 

Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Conway; m. first, ; m. second, Hep- 

zibah Eastman, No. 138; he d. and she m. (see No.. 138) 

Child by First Wife 

578. i. A son, said to have gone south. 

Child by Second Wife 

579. ii. Henrietta Clary 5 , b. ; d. unm. 

v 209. John Clary 4 , (Joseph Clary, Rachel Eastman 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Conway, Mass., March 30, 1802; d. 
in Conway, June 19, 1879; m. first in South Deerfield, Mass., 
Dec. 14, 1831, Martha Amsden, b. in South Deerfield, Nov. 20, 
1811, daug. of John Amsden. She d. in Conway, Sept. 2, 
1836, and he m. second, in Pittsford, Vt., Feb. 22, 1838, Mrs. 
Clara Hawley (Moulton) Hale, b. in Castleton, Vt., May 5, 
1806, daug. of Abel and Olivia (Safford) Moulton. She d. 
in Conway, July 13, 1886. Mr. Clary was a farmer and school 
teacher; Representative to the Mass. Legislature; school 
committee; and deacon in the Congregational Church in Con- 
way, where he resided. 

Child by First Wife 

580. i. Francis Adams Clary 5 , b. Aug. 18, 1836; student 

at Amherst C. ; was Color Sergeant in the Civil 
war; killed June 14, 1863, at Port Hudson, La. 
Children by Second Wife 

581. ii. Martha Hale Clary 5 , b. July 24, 1839; teacher. 

582. iii. Susan Miller Clary 5 , b. March 5, 1841; teacher 

in Mt. Holyoke C. and at Pretoria, South 
Africa, where she d. Aug. 3, 1878. 

583. iv. Harriet Arms Clary 5 , b. June 22, 1843 ;d. Aug. 

17, 1844. 
x, 584. v. Samuel Harris Clary 5 , b. June 6, 1845. 

214. Electa Root 4 , (Lucinda Clary 3 , Rachel Eastman 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), m. May 28, 1818, Isaac Cheney of Holden, Mass. 

Children 
585. i. Henry Cheney 5 , b. 



586. 


ii. 


587. 


iii. 


588. 


iv. 


589 


v. 



FOURTH GENERATION 75 

Martin Clary Cheney 5 , b. 
Sarah Ann Cheney s , b. 
Elizabeth Webb Cheney 5 , b. 
Isaac Cheney, Jr., 5 b. 

v 227. Joseph Knowles Wing 4 , (Lucy Clary 3 , Rachel East- 
man 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Wilmington, Vt., July 27, 1810; 
d. Jan. 1, 1898; m. Oct. 17, 1842, Mary Brown, of North 
Bloomneld, Ohio. 

Children 

x, 590. i. Mary Huntington Wing 5 , b. Aug. 18, 1843. 

591. ii. Elizabeth Brown Wing 5 , b. Dec. 30, 1844; unm.; 

lives at North Bloomfield, O. 

592. iii. Virginia F. Wing 5 , b. Nov. 17, 1846; m. March 

30, 1869, Horace R. Cheney, of Boston, Mass. 
She d. Feb. 13, 1871. No c. 

593. iv. George Clary Wing 5 , b. April 4, 1848; unm.; is 

a lawyer in Cleveland, O. 
x, 594. v. Francis Joseph Wing 5 , b. Sept. 14, 1850. 
595. vi. Julia King Wing 5 , b. May 7, 1853; unm. 
x, 596. vii. Anne M. Wing 5 , b. March 7, 1857. 

v 228. Benjamin Blair Eastman 4 , (Benjamin 3 , Benjamin 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Chester, Mass., June 23, 1816; d. in 
Chester, Dec. 13, 1886; m. first, in Granby, Mass., Sept. 7, 
1839, Sarah Gibson, of Chester; she d. in Chester, April 1, 
1847, and he m. second, in Brattleboro, Vt., June 7, 1847, 
Lemira Lewis, who d. March 25, 1848, when he m. third, in 
Chester, Sept. 30, 1849, Martha Fisk, b. in Chesterfield, Mass., 
June 8, 1824, daug. of Moses and Olive (Porter) Fisk; she d. 
in Westfield, Mass., Feb. 5, 1902. Mr. Eastman was a mem- 
ber of United Lodge of Masons, at Huntington, being admitted 
June 16, A.L. 5865. He was a Justice of the Peace from 
March 12, 1863, to 1870, and from April 18, 1881, until his 
death. He had two c. by his first wife and one by his second, 
but each died in infancy without names. 



599. 


in. 


x, 600. 


iv. 


x, 601. 


v. 


602. 


vi. 



76 FOURTH GENERATION 

Children by Third Wife 
x, 597. i. Sarah Olive 5 , b. in Chester, July 3, 1850. 

598. ii. Oliver Addison 5 , b. Sept. 11, 1851. He was 
never m., and lives at No. 21 Leonard Ave., 
Westfield, Mass. He has been engaged for 
years in building, and in moving, hauling and 
raising heavy machinery and bulky material, 
which requires experience and much engi- 
neering ability, coolness and sound judgment. 
Martha 5 , b. Feb. 28, 1853; d. March 17, 1853. 
Edwin Blair 5 , b. March 22, 1854. 
Austin 5 , b. July 26, 1856. 

Benjamin 5 , b. April 26, 1859; d. Jan. 29, 1885, 
unm. 

603. vii. John Porter 5 , b. June 2, 1864; d. March 6, 

1883 ; unm. 

604. viii. Mary Emily 5 , b. Oct. 29, 1867; resides No. 21 

Leonard Ave., Westfield, Mass. 

v 229. Rachel Eastman 4 , (Benjamin 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), was b. in Chester, Mass., Sept. 7, 1817; m. Sept 9, 
1844, Oren Converse, of Huntington, Mass., where he d. Aug. 
12, 1888; she d. in Springfield, Mass., Aug. 22, 1889. 

Child 

605. i. Esther Emmazetta Converse 5 , b. in Huntington, 

April 19, 1854; m. in 1875, John Benjamin 
Dowd, of Springfield, Mass. He d. in March, 
1900. Child a Oren Frank Dowd 6 , b. in 
Huntington, April 20, 1876; m. in 1894, Grace 
O'Malley of Springfield, Mass., where they 
reside at No. 5 Ashley St. Child b Helen 
Irene Dowd', b. May 5, 1895. 

v 231. Benjamin Eastman White 4 , (Eunice Eastman 3 , 
Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Chester, Mass., Sept. 12, 
1789; m. in 1821, Sarah Weston, b. in Wilmington, Conn., in 
May, 1794, daug. of Abraham and Naomy (Clark) Weston. 



x, 


608. 


in. 




609. 


iv. 


x, 


610. 


v. 


x, 


611. 


vi. 


X, 


612. 


vii. 


x, 


613. 


viii. 



FOURTH GENERATION 77 

He was a stone mason; resided in Belchertown, Mass., Hart- 
ford, Conn., and New York City, where he d. in April, 1862. 
She d. in Hartford, Conn., in November, 1876. 

Children 

606. i. Joanna White 5 , b. in Belchertown, ; d. in 

1822. 

607. ii. Samuel White 5 , b. in Belchertown, ; d. in 

1822. 
Sarah Porter White 5 , b. Oct. 29, 1823. 
Benjamin Franklin White 5 , b. June 1, 1825; d. 

in Mexico, Aug. 30, 1871 ; unm. 
John Henry White 5 , b. July, 1827. 
Mary Elizabeth White 5 , b. in Granby, Aug. 29, 

1830. 
Martha Ann White 5 , b. April 8, 1833. 
Elmira Ellis White 5 , b. April 7, 1838. 

v 232. Montgomery White 4 , (Eunice Eastman 3 , Benja- 
min 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Aug. 19, 1792; m. June 16, 1813, Roxy 
Howard. They lived in Granby and South Hadley, Mass. 

Children 
614. i. Tamerson White 5 , b. 1814; d. unm., Sept. 20, 
1885. She taught school in Granby and 
South Hadley; later went to Worcester, Mass., 
where she was Matron of the Orphan's Home 
from 1848 to the time of her death, 37 years 
in all. 

Samuel White 5 , b. 

Austin White 5 , b. 

James White 5 , b. 

Eunice White 5 , b. 

Lovinski White 5 , b. 

Elihu P. White 5 , b. Oct. 10, 1833. 

v 233. Samuel White 4 , (Eunice Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , 
Dea. Joseph'), b. Nov. 4", 1795. His mother d. when he was 
4 days old, and he was brought up by a woman named Eaton. 



x, 


615. 


n. 




616. 


iii. 




617. 


iv. 




618. 


v. 


x, 


619. 


vi. 


x, 


620. 


vii. 



;d. 


unm. 


; d. 


unm. 


; d 


. unm 



x, 


621. 


i. 


x, 


622. 


ii. 


x, 


623. 


iii. 




624. 


iv. 



78 FOURTH GENERATION 

At 16 years of age he went to Chester, Mass., to learn the 
clothier's trade. When 21 he went to New York, where he 
spent two years, then drifted on to Canada, a few miles from 
Brockville, where he was m.; afterwards removed to Sparta, 
N. Y., Dansville, N. Y., Adrian, Mich., Girard, Mich., and last 
to Union City, where he d. March 21, 1888. He m. in 1823, 
Ruth Lindsay, daug. of Ephraim Lindsay, b. in Peacham, Vt., 
Feb. 12, 1800; she d. June 21, 1875. 

Children 
Susan White', b. in Canada, March 26, 1824. 
Thomas Lindsay White 5 , b. in Sparta, N. Y., 

May 21, 1826. 
Eunice White 5 , b. in Sparta, N. Y.July 18, 1828. 
William Barnes White 5 , b. Aug. 2, 1831; d. in 

Girard, Mich., June 10, 1843. 
625. v. Eliza White 5 , b. in Adrian, Mich., Nov. 15, 1835; 

unm. Has been for many years a teacher. 

She contributed the records of her father's 

family. 

626. vi. Samuel Milton White 5 , b. in Girard, Mich., Feb. 

4, 1840; d. in Girard, June 5, 1843. 

627. vii. Henry Dexter White 5 , b. in Girard, July 18, 

1841. Went to the Pacific slope years ago 
and has not been heard from for years. 

v 234. Mary Eastman 4 , (John 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
wasb. Dec. 25, 1800; m. Edward Peck, April 17, 1828; she d. 
Nov. 25, 1832; he d. June 23, 1837. 

Children 
x, 628. i. Esther Louise Peck 5 , b. Nov. 16, 1829. 
x, 629. ii. John Eastman Peck 5 , b. Nov. 16, 1832. 

v 235. Elias Hooker Eastman 4 , (John 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), was b. in Yates County, N. Y., June 29, 1803; m. 
first, in Fowlerville, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1829, Sarah Fowler, b. in 
Pittsfleld, Mass., April 5, 1811. She d. in Fowlerville. April 
23, 1836, daug. of Wells and Sally (Hubbard) Fowler. He 



x, 630. 


i. 


x, 631. 


ii. 


632. 


iii. 



FOURTH GENERATION 79 

m. second, July 1, 1838, Elizabeth Pryor Gaylord, b. in 1811. 
She d. April 15, 1857. He m. third, at Bethany, N. Y., May 
9, 1858, Sarah Dow. She d. July 26, 1860. He was a farmer 
in Fowlerville, and York, N. Y. He was a deacon in the 
Congregational Church. He d. in Maywood, 111., Dec. 19, 
1880. 

Children all born in Fowlerville 

Sarah Eliza', b. Dec. 26, 1829. 

Jane Adelia 5 , b. April 21, 1832. 

John Frederick 5 , b. April 5, 1836; d. March 14, 
1841. 

Children by Second Wife 
633. iv. Edward Hooker*, b. July 24, 1839; d. March 6, 
1841. 
x, 634. v. Mary Sophia 5 , b. Dec. 13, 1841. 

v 236. Joseph Addison Eastman 4 , (John 3 , Benjamin 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y., Jan. 1, 1806; 
m. Oct. 17, 1835, Emelie J. McKnight, b. in Watertown, N. Y., 
Sept. 24, 1815, daug. of Judge Calvin and Lorinda (Mansfield) 
McKnight. Mr. Eastman Grad. from Dartmouth C. in the 
class of 1827, studied law, and in 1836 removed to Rochester, 
N. Y., where for many years he was City Clerk and City Attor- 
ney; he d. there March 8, 1890. His widow d. in Rochester, 
May 5, 1901. 

Children 

635. i. Isabel Mansfield 5 , b. in Rochester, Nov. 26, 

1843; m. April 5, 1888, Edward Allen Frost, 
b. Jan. 14, 1832, son of Alonzo and Mary 
Frost. He d. Jan. 24, 1900 and she resides 
at No. 146 Plymouth Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 
She had no c. 

636. ii. Elias 5 , b. ; d. in infancy 

v 237. Eliza Ann Eastman 4 , (John 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), was b. March 14, 1811; m. Alonzo Fowler, Dec. 11, 
1828. She d. in 1880; he d. before she did. 



80 FOURTH GENERATION 

Children 

637. i. Mary Eliza Fowler', b, Oct. 27, 1829; m. Aug. 

22, 1856, to Thomas Wadsworth; d. March 
28, 1866. 

638. ii. Frances Cornelia Fowler 5 , b. Dec. 15, 1831; 

d. Sept. 15, 1857. 

639. iii. Emily Josephine Fowler*, b. Oct. 2, 1837; m. 

Dec. 26, 1866, Thomas H. Brown; d. Aug. 18, 
1868. 
x, 640. iv. William Henry Fowler 5 , b. Feb. 6, 1841. 

641. v. Grace Churchill Fowler 5 , b. Feb. 6, 1847; d. 

March 21, 1871. 
v 238. Vashta Eastman 4 ( Joel 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
was b. Nov. 28, 1809 ; m. Levi Benedict; lived in Groton, N. Y. 
She d. in 1853. 

Children 

642. i. Mary Benedict 5 , b. ; m. Jacob Sweezey; 

had two c, both d. She d. in 1880, aged 
abt. 55. 

643. ii. Lois Benedict 5 , b. 1835; m. Edward Smith. 

He d. in 1877; lived in Summerhill, N. Y. 
She resides in Como, N. Y. Had one son, 
viz., a Arthur B. Smith 6 , b. 1856; lives in 
Moravia, N. Y., R. D. 15. 

644. iii. Albert Benedict 5 , b. ; m. and has two c, 

viz., Byron and Inez. He resides in Moscow 
Mills, Mo., a farmer. 
x, 645. iv. Martha Benedict 5 , b. 

646. v. George Benedict 5 , b. . He was killed at 

the battle of Gettysburg, aged 18. 

647. vi. Ellen Benedict 5 , b. ; m. Lorenzo Kester; 

lives in Iowa. 

v 244. James Smith*, (Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), was b. in Granby, Mass., Sept. 18, 1793; m. Rhoda 



FOURTH GENERATION 81 

. He went West, and in 1863 lived in Columbus, O., 

where he kept the United States Hotel. 

Children 

648. i. Henry Smith*, b. ; lived in Yates City, 111., 

his mother living with him. 

649. ii. Fred Smith*, b. ; said to have been a doctor. 

650. iii. Eleanor Smith*, b. ; m. a Mr. Moody and 

had two c., viz., a James E.«, and b Ella 
Moody 6. James E. was living in San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., in 1890, on Mint St. 
v 245. William Smith*, (Mercy Eastman*, Benjamin*, 

Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Granby, Mass., Aug. 22, 1795; d. 

Nov. 18, 1830; m. Jan. 13, 1827, Clarissa Ward, b. in 1804; d. 

June 24, 1892. 

Children 

x, 651. i. William Fitzallen Smith*, b. March 10, 1828. 
x, 652. ii. Helen Sophia Smith*, b. Nov. 19, 1830. 

v 246. Eldad Smith*, (Mercy Eastman*, Benjamin*, Dea. 
Joseph'), was b. in Granby, Mass., Oct. 14, 1797; m. first, Dec. 
28, 1830, Sophia Emiline Dwight, b. May 2, 1810, d. in Racine, 
Wis., Aug. 11, 1836; m. second, in Kenosha Co., Wis., Sept. 
3, 1839, Harriet Ames Underwood, b. in Madrid, N. Y., April 
3, 1804, daug. of Amos and Abigail (Whitney) Underwood. 
He removed to Racine, Wis., where he was postmaster, a 
lumberman, and was engaged in real estate and insurance. 
He was vestryman in St. Luke's Episcopal church for many 
years. He d. in Racine, Dec. 25, 1875. His widow d. in 
Racine, Dec. 5, 1893. 

Child by First Wife 

653. i. Josiah Dwight Smith*, b. in Racine, in 1833; 
d. in Belchertown, Mass., in 1840. 
Children by Second Wife 
x, 654. ii. Sophia Dwight Smith*, b. Oct. 17, 1840. 



32 FOURTH GENERATION 

655. iii. (Josiah Dwight Smiths b. Dec. 5, 1842; d. 

< aged 18 mo. 

656. iv. [ Stirling Gill Smith 5 , b. (twin); d. aged 9 mo. 

657. v. Harriet Ann Smith 5 , b. Feb. 11, 1845; d. in 

1864. 
x, 658. vi. Eliza Smith 5 , b. May 3, 1847. 

v 247. Alvah Smith 4 , (Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), was b. in Granby, Mass., Dec. 6, 1799; m. Amelia 
White, b. in Springfield, Mass., Feb. 16, 1802. They resided 
in Springfield until 1852, when they removed to Delaware, O., 
where he d. Jan. 31, 1887. She d. there Nov. 14, 1873. His 
wife was a descendant of Elder John White, who landed in 
Boston, Sunday, Sept. 16, 1632. Mr. Smith was a contractor 
and builder. 

Children 

659. i. Abbie Eastman Smith*, b. 1833; d. unm. 1899. 

660. ii. Franklin White Smith 5 , b. 1836; d. 1856. 
x, 661. iii. Caroline White Smith 5 , b. May 31, 1839. 
x, 662. iv. William Alvah Smith 5 , b. Nov. 21, 1842. 
x, 663. v. James Luther Smith 5 , b. Sept. 23, 1845. 

v 248. Benjamin Eastman Smith 4 , (Mercy Eastman 3 , 
Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Granby, Mass., April 5, 
1802; m. in 1825, Armenia White. He settled in Racine, 
Wis., later removed to Fort Madison, Iowa. He was a farmer. 
He d. in Chicago, 111., Sept. 24, 1899. She d. in Fort Madison, 
in 1876, and was buried there, as well as her husband. 

Children 

664. i. Jane Elizabeth Smith 5 , b. ; m. Asa B. 

Draper; both deceased; had six children. 

665. ii. Horace White Smith 5 , b. . Lieut, in Civil 

war, and d. there. 
x, 666. iii. Sophia L. Smith 5 , b. 

v 249. Herodotus Smith 4 , (Mercy Eastman 5 , Benjamin 2 , 
Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Granby, Mass., July 24, 1804; m. in 



FOURTH GENERATION 83 

Gallipolis, 0., in 1836, Sarah Wood Barker, b. in Fredonia, 
N. Y., Sept., 1812, daug. of William and Lucinda (Cushing) 
Barker. Mr. Smith was a dry goods merchant in Gallipolis; 
removed to Fredonia, N. Y., and was in the same business 
there. He d. in Fredonia, May 18, 1892; his wife d. there 
Sept. 12, 1854. 

Children 
x, 667. i. Mary Lucinda Smith*, b. Jan. 2, 1841. 
x, 668. ii. Flora Catherine Smith*, b. May 7, 1842. 

v 250. Cynthia Smith *, (Mercy Eastman*, Benjamin*, 
Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Granby, Mass., Feb. 15, 1807; m. 
Judge Simeon Nash, of Gallipolis, O., in 1832; she d. in 1892. 

Children 

x, 669. i. William Holt Nash*, b. June 22, 1834. 

x, 670. ii. Mary Gleason Nash*, b. April 30, 1836. 

x, 671. iii. Elizabeth Nash*, b. May 27, 1838. 

x, 672. iv. James Henry Nash*, b. Jan. 7, 1841. 

x, 673. v. Simeon Nash*, b. Feb. 13, 1843. 

x, 674. vi. Frank Augustus Nash*, b. April 30, 1845. 

v251. Edmund Smith*, (Mercy Eastman*, Benjamins 
Dea. Joseph'), b. in Granby, Mass., June 19, 1809. He went 
to Gallia Co., 0., and m. there, Aug. 16, 1836, Sarah Pierce- 
field Rambo, b. June 9, 1818, daug. of Reubin and Charity 
(Haptonstall) Rambo. He d. in Knoxville, 111., May 22, 1888; 
she d. there March 11, 1897. 

Children 
x, 675. i. Louisa Malinda Smith*, b. Oct. 15, 1838. 

676. ii. Henry Stowers Smith*, b. Nov. 18, 1839; d. 
Oct., 1840. 
x, 677. iii. Charles Bruce Smith*, b. April 22, 1841. 

678. iv. Benjamin Allen Smith*, b. May 7, 1842; d. 

Oct. 10, 1865, unm. 

679. v. Abraham Smith*, b. Oct. 15, 1843; d. Dec. 5, 

1892, unm. 



84 FOURTH GENERATION 

x, 680. vi. William Smith*, b. Feb. 17, 1846. 

681. vii. Rachel Ann Smith 5 , b. March 3, 1848. 

x, 682. viii. Cynthia Jane Smith 5 , b. April 6, 1850. 

x, 683. ix. Edmund Filmore Smith 5 , b. Feb. 11, 1853. 

x, 684. x. Sarah Rebecca Smith 5 , b. Nov. 11, 1855. 

x, 685. ix. Margaret Ellen Smith 5 , b. Dec. 13, 1857. 

686. xii. James Reubin Smith 5 , b. March 15, 1859; d. 
April 19, 1860. 

v 252. Benjamin Eastman 4 , (Hezekiah 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), was b. in Granby, Mass., Sept. 13, 1805; m. in 1827, 
Fannie B. Pease, b. March 28, 1805. He was brought up by 
his uncle Benjamin Eastman. He settled in Northampton, 
Mass., where he lived until his sixth child was b., when he 
moved to Philadelphia, Pa. He was a cabinet maker. He 
d. May, 1859. His widow d. Aug. 10, 1884. He was a "duti- 
ful son, an affectionate father, a fraternal friend and a living 
Christian." 

Children 

John Hunt 5 , b. June 25, 1828. 

Abbie Pomroy 5 , b. March 28, 1830. 

Sarah 5 , b. Sept. 20, 1832; d. 1832. 

Charles Benjamin 5 , b. June 28, 1834; d. March 
19, 1904. unm. 

William Richards 5 , b. March 16, 1836. 

Harriet Louisa 5 , b. Nov. 25, 1838. 

Sarah Francis 5 , b. ; d. in infancy. 

George Washington 5 , b. Feb. 22, 1843. 

Henry Clay 5 , b. Aug. 23, 1845. 

% 254. Elizabeth Nash 4 , (Kezia Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. Sept. 22, 1793 ; m. Aug. 22, 1819, Rodney 
Ayres, of Granby, Mass. She d. Dec. 11, 1838. 

Children 

696. i. Spiddy Augusta Ayres 5 , b. Aug. 12, 1820. 

697. ii. Lois Ayres 5 , b. June 24, 1822. 



x, 


687. 


i. 


x, 


688. 


ii. 




689. 


iii. 




690. 


iv. 


x, 


691. 


v. 


x, 


692. 


vi. 




693. 


vii. 


x, 


694. 


viii. 


x, 


695. 


ix. 



FOURTH GENERATION 85 

698. Hi. Henry Ayres 5 , b. Dec. 23, 1824. 

699. iv. William Ayres 5 , b. Feb. 9, 1828. 

700. v. Elizabeth Nash Ayres 5 , b. April 20, 1833. 

701. vi. Susan Roxana Ayres 5 , b. June 19, 1836; d. Nov. 

5, 1838. 

| 257. Dea. Asa Nash*, (Kesia Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), was b. Dec. 16, 1799; m. Jan. 3, 1828, Electa Branch, 
b. April 28, 1803, daug. of Dr. Nathan Branch of New York 
State, brother of the wife of No. 70. Mr. Nash removed to 
the township of York, Medina Co., O., in 1830. 

Children 

x, 702. i. Asa Branch Nash 5 , b. Nov. 12, 1828. 

703. ii. Marcus Irvine Nash 5 , b. Dec. 28, 1831; d. unm. 

704. iii. Eunice Electa Nash 5 , b. Sept. 5, 1836; d. April, 

1851. 
x, 705. iv. George Kilbon Nash 5 , b. Aug. 14, 1842. 

v. Mary B. Nash 5 , b. June 29, 1846; m. Henry 
Camp, and had two sons. 



706. 



v 258. Eunice Nash*, (Kezia Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), was b. May 20, 1802; m. May, 1829, Joseph Bard- 
well of Belchertown, Mass. They removed to Brecksville, O., 
between 1831-35. She d. there Aug. 25, 1835, and he m. 
second, and had nine c. One of them furnished these records. 
He d. in Stillman Valley, 111., Jan. 1, 1869. 

Children by Eunice 

707. i. James Bardwell 5 , b. in South Hadley, Mass., 

May 22, 1831. He went West, was m. and 
had two c, a and b. He lived and d. in San 
Jose, Cal. 

708. ii. Sarah Bardwell 5 , b. in Brecksville, O., May 15, 

1835. She d. abt. 1852, while on a visit to 
her uncle, Asa Nash in York, Ohio. 



86 FOURTH GENERATION 

v 261. Eunice Amanda Eastman 4 , (Timothy 3 , Benjamin 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Groton, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1823 ; m. abt. 
1844, Milo Goodrich, b. in Homer, Cortland County, N. Y., 
Jan. 3, 1815, son of Philander and Almira (Swift) Goodrich. 
He received a liberal education, studied law, and was admitted 
to practice in 1840; member of State Constitutional Conven- 
tion in 1867-68; elected a Reperesentative from New York 
to the Forty-second Congress as a Republican. He resided 
in Dryden and Auburn, N. Y. He d. in Auburn, April IS, 
1881. His wife d. Aug. 23, 1897. 

Children 

Lucy Goodrich 5 , b. Feb. 19, 1846; d. in infancy. 

George Eastman Goodrich 5 , b. in Dryden, Dec. 
12, 1846. 

Jennie Goodrich 5 , b. ; d. July 19, 1864. 

Evelyn Goodrich 5 , b. ; d. in young woman- 
hood, Oct. 4, 1875. 

Eliza Goodrich 5 , b. ; d. Feb. 20, 1861. 

Frank P. Goodrich 5 , b. . He is a Prof, in 

Williams C, Williamstown, Mass. 

715. vii. Fanny G. Goodrich 5 , b. 1866; m. A. C. Schwein- 

furth; resides at No. 32 Linden Ave., Brook- 
line, Mass.; he is now d. 

716. viii. Charles J. Goodrich 5 , b. ; d. March 17, 1879. 

X 262. Jonathan Belding 4 , (Elijah Belding 3 , Kezia East- 
man 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. Aug. 16, 1815; m. Oct. 20, 1841, 
Esther Barber, daug. of Jonathan Barber. 

Children 

717. i. Augustine S. Belding 5 , b. Aug. 6, 1842; m. June 

5, 1872, Emma S. Young. 

718. ii. Anna S. Belding 5 , b. Nov. 6, 1847; m. Oct. 19, 

1872, Warren Wetherby. 

v 263. Elijah Eastman Belding 4 , (Elijah Belding 3 , Kezia 
Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. April 19, 1816; m. Eliza 





709. 


i. 


X. 


710. 


ii. 




711. 


iii. 




712. 


iv. 




713. 


v. 




714. 


vi. 



FOURTH GENERATION 87 

Frost, daug. of Jacob Frost, of Vernon, Mass. She was living 
in 1906, in Springfield, Mass. He was a selectman for many 
years, and Representative in the Mass. Legislature in 1873. 

Children 

719. i. Edward E. Belding*, b. Jan. 2, 1837; m. Oct.. 

IS, 1861, Mary A. Steadman, daug. of Phineas 
Steadman, of Chicopee, Mass. 

720. ii. Emma E. Belding', b. May 11, 1842; d. April 

3, 1849. 
x, 721. iii. Elijah Belding*, b. April 18, 1847. 

722. iv. Edgar E. Belding*, b. Jan. 17, 1850; Grad. from 

Yale C, 1872. 

723. v. Everett E. Belding*, b. May 25, 1854; d. Oct. 

9, 18—. 

J 283. Aaron Breck*, (Grace Eastman 3 , Timothy 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), b. Oct. 12, 1820; m. Oct. 22, 1856, Elizabeth Stark- 
weather; she was b. Jan. 1, 1832, at Northampton, Mass. He 
was educated and lived in Northampton till 1850, when he 
removed to Lawrence, Kan., where he was Deacon of Union 
Congregational Church, in Kanwaka Township. He d. May 
14, 1886. 

Children 

Grace Almira Breck*, b. 1857; d. April 7, 1866.. 
Susan Hubbard Breck*, b. Dec. 26, 1859. 
Alfred Starkweather Breck s , b. June 30, 1863. 
Aaron Brecks, b. Sept. 22, 1867. 
Louis Merrick Brecks, b. Feb. 15, 1870. 



/24. 


i. 


725. 


ii. 


726. 


iii. 


727. 


iv. 


728. 


v. 



Fifth Generation 



I 291. Mary Smith 5 , (Polly Dickinson 4 , Hannah Billings 3 , 
Mary Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Sept. 23, 1807; m. April 
30, 1835, Nathaniel Collins Prior, son of Frederick, of East 
Windsor, Conn.; he was b. Jan. 21, 1804; d. Nov. 29, 1857. 

Children 

729. i. Enos Parsons Prior 6 , b. ,1836. 

730. ii. Cynthia Rebecca Prior 6 , b. Oct. 6, 1840. 

731. iii. Frederick Smith Prior 6 , b. July 26, 1842. 

732. iv. Helen Adelaide Prior 6 , b. June 1, 1845. 

J 293. Delia Smith 5 , (Polly Dickinson*, Hannah Billings 3 , 
Mary Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. June 22, 1812; m. Oct. 6, 
1835, Ephraim Potter, b. in Marlboro, Mass., March 6, 1807. 

Children 
Ellen Augusta Potter 6 , b. Oct. 12, 1836. 
Ephraim Henry Potter 6 , b. March 2, 1839. 
Mary Louisa Potter 6 , b. Dec. 16, 1842. 
Abby Jane Potter 6 , b. July 26, 1845. 
Eugene Emerson Potter 6 , b. Dec. 31, 1847. 
Martha Everlyn Potter 6 , b. June 2, 1852, in 
New Salem. 

J 294. Roswell Smith 5 , (Polly Dickinson 4 , Hannah Bil- 
lings 3 , Mary Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. April 5, 1815; m. 
first, Nov. 28, 1843, Louisa, daug. of Henry Tuttle, of West 
Springfield; she was b. April 3, 1824, and d. May 2, 1844. 
He m. second, Nov. 10, 1846, Elizabeth Ely of Charlestown, 
N. H. 

Child 

739. i. Emma Elizabeth Smith 6 , b. Nov. 19, 1849. 



733. 


i. 


734. 


ii. 


735. 


iii. 


736. 


iv. 


737. 


v. 


738. 


vi. 



FIFTH GENERATION 89 

J 295. Enos Dickinson Smith 5 , (Polly Dickinson 4 , Hannah 
Billings 3 , Mary Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. July 25, 1817; 
m. Nov. 25, 1840, Adeline, daug. of Elihu Cook. 

Children 

740. i. Lucius Smith*, b. Nov. 22, 1842. 

741. ii. Clara Adeline Smith', b. June 25, 1845; d. July 

30, 1849. 

742. iii. Orra Louisa Smith 6 , b. Sept. 13, 1847; d. Aug. 

6, 1849. 

743. iv. George Ely Smith 6 , b. May 12, 1851. 

744. v. Lucy Jane Smith 6 , b. April 17, 1855. 

v 298. Enoch Cowles 5 , (Joseph Cowles 4 , Sarah Eastman 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. ; m. . 

Children 

745. i. Enoch Cowles 6 , b. ; d. . 



746. ii. Watson Cowles 6 , b. ; d. . 

747. iii. William Cowles 6 , b. ; m. and lives in Spring- 

field, Mass. 

v 299. Clinton Cowles s , (Joseph Cowles 4 , Sarah Eastman 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. ; m. . 

Children 

748. i. Edson Cowles 6 , b. ; m. and has c. ; lives in 

Iowa. 

749. ii. Almon Cowles 6 , b. ; m.; lives with a daug., 

Mrs. Charles Barnes 7 , in Dallas, Ore. 

v|310. Sarah Cowles 5 , (Jonathan Cowles 4 , Sarah Eastman 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Feb. 17, 1817; m. Sept. 30, 1840, 
George Bridgman. She d. June 30, 1899; he d. Dec. 8, 1896. 

Children 

750. i. George W. Bridgman 6 . 

751. ii. Sarah F. Bridgman 6 . 



90 FIFTH GENERATION 

v 311. Ransom Cowles 5 , (Jonathan Cowles 4 , Sarah East- 
man 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Aug. 18, 1818; m. Aug. 24, 
1843, Sarah Baker Gunn, daug. of Stephen and Esther 
(Hatch) Gunn. She was b. Aug. 3, 1821; d. May 14, 1894. 
He d. June 17, 1906. 

Children 

752. i. Stephen Gunn Cowles 6 , b. Jan. 15, 1845; d. 
Dec. 9, 1854. 
x, 753. ii. Francis Ira Cowles 6 , b. Oct. 26, 1846. 

754. iii. George Cook Cowles 6 , b. Aug. 13, 1848; d. 

March 1, 1849. 

755. iv. Esther Tryphosa Cowles 6 , b. May 24, 1850; m. 

Frank D. Cushman, of Northampton. Chil- 
dren, a Esther 7 and b Clara'. 

756. v. Albert Ransom Cowles 6 , b. June 23, 1852; m. 

Mary Knightly. 

757. vi. Edward Jonathan Cowles 6 , b. July 8, 1854; d. 

Dec. 18, 1865. 

758. vii. Charles S. Cowles 6 , b. June 14, 1856; d. Feb. 

4, 1859. 

759. viii. Melville Austin Cowles 6 , b. Nov. 11, 1859; m. 

Clara Nickles. Children, a Emerson R 7 . and 
b Russell A'. 

v 312. Jonathan Cowles 5 , (Jonathan Cowles 4 , Sarah East- 
man 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. May 4, 1822; m. July 1, 1851, 
Sarah Marsh Dickinson, b. March 3, 1828; she was daug. of 
Walter and Lydia (Dickinson) Dickinson, Lydia Dickinson 
being No. 154, and Walter Dickinson 6 was of Sarah Marsh 5 , 
Sarah Eastman 4 , Timothy 3 , Timothy 2 , Roger 1 . They resided 
in Amherst, Mass. She d. Jan. 26, 1901; he d. April 11, 1902. 

Children 

x, 760. i. Walter Dickinson Cowles 6 , b. June 30, 1852. 
761. ii. Newton Erastus Cowles 6 , b. April 1, 1854; m. 
April 5, 1893, Lenora Knight; lives in Gar- 
dena, Cal. 



x, 762. 


iii 


763. 


iv 


x, 764. 


V 



FIFTH GENERATION 91 

Sarah Jeannette Cowles 6 , b. Dec. 17, 1856. 

Abbie Grace Cowles 6 , b. ; d. 

Nellie Graves Cowles 6 , b. Dec. 31, 1866. 

313. Francis Smith Eastman 5 , (Tilton 4 , Ebenezer-*, Joseph 2 

Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Randolph, Vt., Dec. 16, 1803; d. 

He m. in Roxbury, Mass., May 1, 1833, Sally Patten, b. in 
Roxbury, Feb. 22, 1808; d. Jan. 14, 1873. Mr. Eastman 
Grad. from Burlington, Vt. C. In 1831 he wrote a history 
of New York of 455 pages, published by A. K. White of New 
York City. Mr. Eastman was a fine scholar, especially in 
Latin, which he taught in Boston for many years. He was a 
soldier from 1861-65. 

Child 

x, 765. i. Polly Robbins 6 , b. in Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 21, 
1836. 

314. Edward Eastman 5 , (Tilton 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Randolph, Vt., Feb. 22, 1806; d. in 
Oskosh, Wis., Feb. 23, 1870; m. first, Sarah Tracy; m. second, 
in Randolph, June 3, 1841, Catherine Peckham Granger, daug. 
of Jonathan Granger. 

Mr. Eastman was a pioneer resident and first mayor of 
Oskosh, Wis. He represented Oskosh in the Wisconsin Legis- 
lature several terms, and held many public offices of trust. 
He was a book dealer. His widow d. in Oskosh, June 18, 1897. 

Child by First Wife 

766. i. George Francis 6 , b. Oct. 8, 1837. He is a book 
dealer in Oshkosh; unm. 
Children by Second Wife 
Sarah Tracy 6 , b. in Randolph, Vt., July 23, 1843, 
Edward Tilton 6 , b. in Oskosh, Oct. 24, 1845; 

d. Dec. 13, 1846. 
Lucas Miller 6 , b. in Oskosh, April 25, 1848. 
Jane Catherine 6 , b. in Oskosh, Aug. 27, 1850. 



x, 


767. 


ii. 




768. 


iii. 


x, 


769. 


iv. 


x, 


770. 


v. 



92 FIFTH GENERATION 

316. George Burden Eastman \ (Tilton*. Ebenezer*. 
Joseph*, Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Randolph, Vt., Dec. 24, 
1811; d. in Fond du Lac, Wis., Oct. 20, 1892; m. in Geneva, 
N. Y., Dec. 31, 1838, Margaret Brother, b. in Geneva, N. Y., 
March 1, 1819, daug. of Valentine and Margaret (Schelly) 
Brother. She d. in Fond du Lac, July 4, 1882. Mr. Eastman 
Grad. from Dartmouth C. in the class of 1836 ; studied theology 
and entered the ministry; preached at Waterford, Avon, 
Brownsville and Oswego, N. Y., and Fond du Lac, Wis. He 
was a Chaplain in the Civil war. 

Children 

x, 771. i. Francis*, b. in Waterford, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1842. 
x, 772. ii. Henry Brothers b. in Waterford, N. Y., June 

10, 1843. 
773. iii. Mary 6 , b. in Waterford, N. Y.. Jan. 30, 1845. 
x, 774. iv. Margaret Scheie, b. in Avon, N. Y., Sept. 4, 

1848. 
x, 775. v. George Edward 6 , b. in Brownsville, N. Y., Sept. 

13, 1851. 

776. vi. Catherine Mann 6 , b. in Oswego, N. Y., Nov., 

1854; m. William A. Francis; resided in Boze- 
man, Montana. Had one c, a Margaret Fran- 
cis', b. July 26, 1893; d. May 29, 1894. 

777. vii. William Tilton 6 , b. in Fond du Lac, Wis., Sept. 

23, 1857. He lived in Seattle, Wash.; unm. 

778. viii. Elizabeth Thomas 6 , b. in Fond du Lac, Wis., 

Nov. 6, 1860. She is a teacher in Milwaukee, 
Wis., and resides at No. 1900 Wells St.; unm. 

779. ix. Eleanor Hudson 6 , b. in Fond du Lac, Wis., 

Oct. 9, 1864; resides in Chicago, 111., at 2400 
Indiana Ave.; unm. 

v 334. Austin Eastman 5 , (Elijah 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , 
Dea. Joseph'), was b. in North Amherst, Mass., Oct. 5, 1812; 
m. Oct. 6, 1833, Mary Haskins Spear, b. April 19, 1814, daug. 



FIFTH GENERATION 93 

of Elisha Spear, of Shutesbury, Mass. On Oct. 6, 1883, they 
celebrated their golden wedding, many of their descendants 
and friends being present. Mr. Eastman had a large intellect 
and admirable self poise and masterful will; an active, pushing 
business man. He worked with the church for over sixty 
years blameless. He held from time to time every office 
in town except that of town clerk. He d. in the house in 
which he was born., Aug. 7, 1892; she d. March 27, 1890. 



Children 



780. 



i. William Elijahs b. April 17, 1839; d. Feb. 1, 
1849. 
x, 781. ii. Charles Austin*, b. Jan. 13, 1843. 
x, 782. iii. George Henrys b. April 1, 1846. 

783. iv. Edgar Elisha s b. July 7, 1848; d. the next day. 

784. v. Lyman Andrews 6 , b. Oct. 10, 1849; d. Aug. 16, 

1851. 

785. vi. Mary Carolines b. Feb. 11, 1853 ; m. in Amherst, 

Mass., June 20, 1889, Benjamin Felton Leach, 
b. in Wendell, Mass., April 16, 1842, son of 
Chester and Mary Humphrey (Orcutt) Leach. 
He was a dentist, and lived in Shelton. Conn. 
He was a deacon, trustee, and superintendent 
in the Baptist Church. They had no c. He 
d. in Shelton, Conn., Aug. 17, 1904. 

x, 786. vii. Martha Ellens b. June 28, 1855. 

x, 787. viii. William Nelsons b. Dec. 6, 1858. 

335. Zebina Eastmans (Elijahs Ebenezers Josephs Dea. 
Joseph'), was b. in North Amherst, Mass., Sept. 8, 1815; m. 
in Burlington, Vt., in 1840, Mary Jane Corning, b. in Vermont 
in 1819. Mr. Eastman was consul to Bristol, England in 
1861, returning in 1869. He resided in Chicago, 111., where 
he was the publisher of the "Western Citizen," Chicago. He 
d. in Chicago, June 14, 1883. His widow is living in Chicago 
(1905), with her son Sidney. 



94 FIFTH GENERATION 

Children 

788. i. William Sidney 6 , b. Nov. 29, 1841; d. Nov. 3, 

1846. 

789. ii. Charles Baxter 6 , b. July 17, 1844; d. Nov. 15, 

1847. 
x, 790. iii. Mary Jane 6 , b. Nov. 17, 1847. 

791. iv. Sidney Corning 6 , b. in Chicago, 111., Jan. 26, 

1850; m. in Ann Arbor, Mich., June 6, 1886, 
Charlotte Hall, b. in Toledo, O., in 1859. 
He is a lawyer, resides in Chicago. They 
have no c. 

792. v. George Austin 6 , b. Jan. 23, 1853; d. March 26, 

1861. 

336. Baxter Eastman 5 , (Elijah 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), was b. in North Amherst, Mass., Jan. 29, 1818; m. 
M. Eliza Bentley. He d. Dec. 9, 1860. 

Children 

x, 793. i. Edward Baxter 6 , b. in North Amherst, Mass., 
June 9, 1847. 

794. ii. Lucy Rebecca 6 , b. Oct. 31, 1848; m. Greene. 

She was a teacher. 

v 337. Mary Adams 5 , (Clarissa Eastman 4 , Ebenezer 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Shutesbury, Mass., July 
26. 1803 ; m. Joseph Davis, b. in Hubbardston, Mass., Nov. 20, 
1800. They removed to Cazenovia, N. Y., in 1827. He d. 
Oct. 27, 1846; she d. Oct. 22, 1846. 

Children 

x, 795. i. Charles F. Davis 6 , b. in Hubbardston, Mass., 

May 3, 1826. 
x, 796. ii. Francis W. Davis 6 , b. in Cazenovia, N. Y., Feb. 

5, 1828. 
x, 797. iii. Clara E. Davis 6 , b. Jan. 29, 1830. 



V 



FIFTH GENERATION 95 

798. iv. Lucia M. Davis*, b. Dec. 18, 1831 ; m. first, April 

1, 1858, Myron Tower, of Hadley, Mass., who 
d. Dec. 19, 1860; m. second, Dec. 15, 1864, 
Sherman White, of Hadley, Mass. She d. — . 
One child, a Harriet E. White 7 , b. Feb. 3, 
1867, d. . 

799. v. Infant, b. March 12, 1833; d. April 14, 1833. 
x, 800. vi. Ward Adams Davis 6 , b. Sept. 14, 1835. 

x, 801. vii. Dwight H. Davis 6 , b. May 16, 1837. 

802. viii. William H. Davis 6 , b. Sept. 5, 1839; m. March 

5, 1867, Esther E. Smith; reside in Tekonsha, 
Mich. Child, a George W 7 ., b. Aug. 4, 1871. 

803. ix. Seymour W. Davis 6 , b. Nov. 8, 1841; d. Oct. 30, 

1862, in the Civil war. 
x, 804. x. J. Harlan Davis 6 , b. April 24, 1844. 

805. xi. John Edward Davis 6 , b. Oct. 6, 1846; m. Sept. 

5, 1876, Lucy A. Boies, of Hadley, Mass. 
They resided in Van Buren, N. Y. Children, 
a Homer W'., b. Oct. 24, 1877, b George H 7 ., 
b. Nov. 16, 1878. 

v 338. Joannah Adams', (Clarissa Eastman*, Ebenezer*. 
Joseph*, Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Shutesbury, Mass., March 
30, 1805; m. Oct. 6, 1825, Park Warner, b. in Granby, Mass., 
Sept. 29, 1803. He d. in South Hadley, Mass., Nov. 15, 1871. 
She d. in Springfield, Mass., Feb. 8, 1887. Resided in South 
Hadley, Mass. 

Children 

806. i. Austin Warner 6 , b. Aug. 13, 1826; d. Oct. 19, 
1844. 

807. ii. Sarah Warner 6 , b. March 2, 1828; d. the next 

day. 
x, 808. iii. Charles Adams Warner 6 , b. Sept. 5, 1829. 

809. iv. George Warner 6 , b. Jan. 22, 1835; d. Feb. 19, 
1895, unm. 
x, 810. v. Lucien Warner 6 , b. Feb. 22, 1837. 



96 FIFTH GENERATION 

811. vi. Mary Jane Warner 6 , b. Dec. 8, 1841; m. Oct. 

2,1866, Clinton W. Stebbins, of Granby, Mass. 
She d. March 13, 1868, at Columbus, O. 
Had one child, d. 

812. vii. Ella Maria Austin Warner 6 , b. Jan. 10, 1846; 

d. March 12, 1846. 

813. viii. Milan Park Warner 6 , b. Aug. 5, 1848; landscape 

photographer; resided in Springfield, Mass.; 
d. Aug. 29, 1903. 

339. Clarissa Adams 5 , (Clarissa Eastman 4 , Ebenezer 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Shutesbury, Mass., Nov. 
15, 1807; m. May 8, 1834, Danforth K. Bangs, b. Sept. 26, 
1806, son of Enoch and Submit (Eastman) Bangs, No. 126. 
He d. Oct. 19, 1895; she d. Feb. 27, 1888. 

Child 
v 814. i. Louisa Submit Bangs, ' b. Feb. 14, 1839; m. 
May 14, 1863, John A. Baker; he d. Feb. 5, 
1875; she d. in Amherst, March 2, 1908, at 
the old homestead of her father on Pleasant 
St. By her will she left bequests to the Mass. 
Agricultural C, to Amherst C, and to several 
religious societies. Her nearest living rela- 
tives are Asa Adams and Mrs. Caroline A. 
Spear, an uncle and aunt. 

340. Achsah Adams 5 , (Clarissa Eastman 4 , Ebenezer 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Shutesbury, Mass., Sept. 
24, 1809; m. Feb. 15, 1831, Cyrus King, son of Peter King. 
He d. Oct. 28, 1880. She was living in Amherst, Mass., in 
1896, their home. 

Children 

x, 815. i. Woodbridge Adams King 6 , b. April 1, 1832. 
816. ii. Clarissa Lucene King 6 , b. June 5, 1834; d. 
March 26, 1841. 
x, 817. iii. Ebenezer Atwood King 6 , b. March 1, 1839. 



FIFTH GENERATION 97 

x, 818. iv. Isaac S. King*, b. Sept. 12, 1841. 

x, 819. v. Rev. Edward Payson King*, b. Dec. 28, 1843. 

820. vi. Chloe Ella King*, b. July 29, 1846. 

821. vii. Clara Emma King*, b. Oct. 23, 1850. 

341. Silas Ward Adams*, (Clarissa Eastmans Ebenezers 
Joseph^, Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Shutesbury, Mass., Sept. 26,' 
1811 ; m. first, Dec. 29, 1835, Lucinda Blodgett. She d. Dec' 
19, 1848; m. second, Oct. 31, 1849, Matilda Church of Bland- 
ford. They resided in Shutesbury, where their c. were b. 

Children by First Wife 

822. i. Willard S. Adams*, b. Oct. 1, 1838; d. May 19, 

1848. 

823. ii. Jane Adams*, b. July 26, 1840; m. Jan. 14, 1864, 

Levi Woods, of Leverett, Mass. 

824. iii. Mary Ann Adams*, b. May 26, 1844; m. first, 

April 17, 1864, Joseph Howard, of Shutes- 
bury, by whom she had three c. ; second, Sept. 
5, 1871, Orus Fitts, of Leverett, Mass., by 
whom she had four c. 

825. iv. Ella Adams*, b. Sept. 18, 1846; m. Jan. 1, 1863, 

John Church. She d. Dec. 22, 1876. 
Children by Second Wife 
v. Rev. Dwight Ward Adams*, b. Nov. 19, 1851; 
m. July 21, 1876, Emma Taylor. He is an 
M. E. clergyman. 

827. vi. Laura M. Adams*, b. Aug. 4, 1853; m. Aug. 3, 
1873, Rufus H. Fitts; lives in North Amherst, 
Mass. ; has two c. 

828. vii. Carrie F. Adams*, b. Oct. 23, 1855; m. Aug. 3, 
1873, William E. Roberts, of North Amherst, 
Mass.; has three c. 

829. viii. Emma Adams*, b. Oct. 18, 1859; d. Oct. 23, 
1864. 

830. ix. John M. Adams*, b. Nov. 10, 1861; m. Mary S. 
Hobart. 



826. 



x, 


831. 


i. 


x, 


832. 


ii. 




833. 


iii. 



98 FIFTH GENERATION 

342. Nathaniel Dickinson Adams 5 , (Clarissa Eastman 4 , 
Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Shutesbury, 
Mass., July 5, 1813; m. Dec. 1, 1836, Harriet Hastings, b. 
May 15, 1816. He resided in Shutesbury and Amherst, Mass. 
He was a manufacturer and dealer in lumber, in company 
with his brother Silas, for many years. He is described as a 
man of genial and quiet ways, of great energy and untiring 
industry, strict and pious, with much of the Puritan in his 
character. He d. Sept. 7, 1856. 

Children 

Charles Dickinson Adams 6 , b. Oct. 11, 1839. 

Maj. Henry Martin Adams 6 , b. May 8, 1844. 

Prof. Herbert Baxter Adams 6 , b. April 16, 1850. 
He studied in the public schools of Amherst, 
fitted for C. at Phillips Acad, in Exeter, in 
1868, and Grad. from Amherst C. in 1872. 
Student of history and political science at 
Lausanne, Heidelberg and Berlin, 1873-76, 
and received the degree of Ph. D. in 1876 at 
Heidelberg. Became a fellow and prof, in 
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore. Md. He 
edited the "University Studies in Historical 
and Political Science," and "Contributions to 
American Educational History," and was 
secretary of the American Historical Associa- 
tion. He has written numerous historical 
works, as "The Germanic Origin of the New 
England Towns," "Norman Constables in 
America," "Village Communities," Methods 
of Historical Study," and several other pub- 
lications. 

343. Joseph Baxter Adams 5 , (Clarissa Eastman 4 , Ebe- 
nezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 )- was b. in Shutesbury, Mass., 
March 24, 1815; m. April 30, 1845, Silence Hall, b. in Conway, 



FIFTH GENERATION 99 

Mass., March 30, 1824. He d. Nov. 23, 1879; resided in 
Shutesbury and Deerfield, Mass. 

Children 
x, 834. i. Harriet Adams 6 , b. June 8, 1847. 
x, 835. ii. Myron N. Adams 6 , b. May 10, 1849. 
x, 836. iii. Elizabeth Adams 6 , b. Jan. 3, 1852. 
x, 837. iv. Marie Adams 6 , b. June 10, 1860. 

344. Lucena Adams', (Clarissa Eastman*, Ebenezer*, 
Josephs Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Shutesbury, Mass., Dec! 
18, 1816; m. March 6, 1836, Alden C. Field, of Leverett, Mass. 
she d. May 11, 1837. Resided in Amherst, Mass. 

Child 
838. i. Ralph Adams Spear Field 6 , b. March, 1837; m. 
Mary Elizabeth Hobart, Nov. 21, 1866; re- 
sided in Leverett, Mass.; no c. 

345. Caroline Adams', (Clarissa Eastman*, Ebenezer*, 
Josephs Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Shutesbury, Mass., July 
24, 1818; m. Jan. 1, 1840, Ebenezer Spear. Resides in North 
Amherst, Mass., He d. Dec. 21, 18—. 

Children 
x, 839. i. Asa Adams Spear 6 , b. Nov. 23, 1841. 

840. ii. George Porter Spear 6 , b. May 20, 1844; m. Oct. 

22, 1865, Pamelia A. Mayo; resided in North 
Amherst, Mass. He served in the Civil war. 

841. iii. Harriet Amelia Spear 6 , b. Jan. 10, 1846; d. Feb. 

9, 1849. 

842. iv. Mary Joanna Spear 6 , b. Sept. 30, 1851; unm.; 

resides in North Amherst, Mass. 

843. v. Sarah Louisa Spear 6 , b. June 8, 1853; m. June 

27, 1877, Charles M. Conant; resides in Gard- 
ner, Mass. 

346. Dea. William Adams', (Clarissa Eastman*, Ebenezer*, 
Josephs Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Shutesbury, Mass., Feb. 18, 



100 FIFTH GENERATION 

1820; m. Nov. 6, 1844, Mary Eastman Dickinson, b. Oct. 30, 
1823. Resided in North Hadley, Mass. 

Children 

844. i. Corilla Sophia Adams 6 , b. Nov. 22, 1848; unm. 

845. ii. George Herbert Adams 6 , b. Nov. 6, 1852; d. 

Oct. 6, 1853. 

846. iii. William Herbert Adams 6 , b. March 12, 1855. 

unm. 

347. Harriet A. Newell Adams 5 , (Clarissa Eastman 4 , 
Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Shutesbury, 
Mass., Nov. 28, 1821 ; m. Oct. 28, 1852, Dea. Edmund Hobart, 
of North Amherst, where they resided. She d. Oct. 15, 1905; 
he d. April 6, 1908, aged 85. 

Children 

847. i. Henry Ward Hobart 6 , b. July 31, 1855; d. Dec. 

23, 1858. 

848. ii. Frank Adams Hobart 6 , b. Nov. 22, 1866; m. 

Dec. 28, 1887, Annie Odin Roberts. 

348. Dea. Asa Adams 5 , (Clarissa Eastman 4 , Ebenezer*, 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Shutesbury, Mass., June 25, 
1824; m. Jan. 7, 1855, Carrie Bingham, who d. Feb. 27, 1887. 
He was a teacher in North Adams, and was living in 1907, in 
Cushman, Mass. 

Children 

849. i. Charles Bingham Adams 6 , b. May 28, 1857; d. 

April 4, 1874. 

850. ii. Clara Emily Adams 6 , b. Nov. 1, 1860; d. Sept. 

8, 1865. 
x, 851. iii. Carrie Bell Adams 6 , b. Oct. 1, 1866. 

351. Azubah Dickinson Bangs 5 , (Submit Eastman 4 , John 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Amherst, Mass., Feb. 22, 
1804; m. David R. Angier; resided in Amherst. He d. in 



FIFTH GENERATION 101 

Jan., 1848. She m. second, Hezekiah Crapo, a merchant 
residing in Ballston, N. Y., where she d. 

Children 
v, 852. i. Mary E. Angiers b. March 25, 1840; m. in 
Ballston, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1888, George Mer- 
chant, b. in Schodack, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., 
Feb. 5, 1834, son of Stephen and Electa 
(Stanton) Merchant. He resides in Ballston, 
a bookkeeper. They had no c. She d. July 
28, 1904. 
853. ii. Irena C. Angiers b. ; d. Aug. 3, 1885, unm. 

v 353. William Freeman Bangs 5 , (Submit Eastmans 
Johns Josephs Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. Oct. 23, 1809; m. first; 
Frances Cowles; she d. He m. second, Mrs. Emily White, 
she d. He m. third, Miss Isabella Ferry; she d. and he m. 
fourth, Mrs. Martha Church. He d. Feb. 24, 1892. 

Children 
(By First Wife, One) 
x, 854. i. Lucy Bangs s daug. of Frances Cowles. 

855. ii. John Bangs s b. ; d. in infancy. 

856. iii. Emily Bangs s b. ; d. in infancy. 

v 354. Charles Hawkess (Emelia Eastmans Johns 
Josephs Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Deerfield, Mass., Feb. 14, 
1815; m. in Milton, N. Y., April 3, 1848, Lucinda Holden, b. 
in Whitestown, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1821, daug. of Moses and 
Patience (Gould) Holden. She d. in Ballston Spa., N. Y., 
April 15, 1886. He was a merchant in Ballston Spa, N. Y., 
moving there in 1868. He d. Sept. 25, 1903. 

Children 

857. i. Kate Wells Hawkess b. in Deerfield, Mass., 

Jan. 12, 1849. 

858. ii. Elizabeth Nims Hawkess b. March 6, 1850. 



102 FIFTH GENERATION 

859. iii. Mary Elmina Hawkes 6 , b. Feb. 5, 1855; d. 

March 31, 1904. 

860. iv. Edward Gould Hawkes*, b. May 8, 1857. 

861. v. Martha Hawkes 6 , b. April 26, 1863; d. Feb. 22, 

1865. 

v 355. Harriet Hawkes 5 , (Emelia Eastman 4 , John 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Deerfield, March 16, 1816; m. 
Jan. 1, 1841, to William Hall, of Bleecker, N. Y.; m. second, 
Daniel H. Hanks. She d. in Feb., 1851. 

Only Child by Second Husband 

862. i. John Fletcher Hanks 6 , b. ; living in Balls- 

ton, N. Y. 

v 356. Frederick Hawkes 5 , (Emelia Eastman 4 , John 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Deerfield, Mass., Sept. 26, 1817; 
m. first, Oct. 31, 1856, Mary E. Barnard, daug. of Allen Bar- 
nard, of Charlemont, Mass. She d. July 2, 1877, and he m. 
second, Helen Star Hoyt, daug. of Horatio Hoyt, of Deerfield, 
Mass., and widow of Rev. A. D. Jones. He was a bridge 
builder and carpenter, and settled in Greenfield, Mass. He 
d. Aug. 24, 1899. 

Children by First Wife 

Frederick Elliot Hawkes 6 , b. Aug. 28, 1857. 
William Halsted Hawkes 6 , b. May 21, 1859; d. 

Jan. 3, 1900. 
Helen Almira Hawkes 6 , b. Sept. 28, 1863. 
Mary Ellen Hawkes 6 , b. July 14, 1865; d. Feb. 

9, 1882. 
867. v. Ruth Hawkes 6 , b. May 17, 1870. 

v 358. John Hawkes 5 , (Emelia Eastman 4 , John 3 , Joseph 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Jan. 22, 1823; m. first, Sept. 21, 1852, Eliza- 
beth A. Woods, of Barre; she d. June 13, 1860; he m. second, 
Mrs. Emma Davis Mann, at Lafayette, Ind., Dec. 20, 1876. 
She had three c. He d. March 11, 1892, at Rockville. He 



863. 


i. 


864. 


ii. 


865. 


iii. 


866. 


iv. 



FIFTH GENERATION 103 

Grad. at Amherst C. in 1847; settled in the ministry at Rock- 
ville, Ind. She resides at Warsaw, Ind. 



868. 



Children by First Wife 

i. James W. Hawkes*, b. Aug. 13, 1853; m. in 
Persia, Ind., to Belle Sherwood. 

869. ii. William Hawkes*, b. Mav 6, 1855; d. Nov 30 

1855. 

870. iii. Francis E. Hawkes', b. March 18, 1856; d. Oct. 

6, 1856. 

871. iv. George F. Hawkes*. b. Aug. 28, 1857; m. Aug. 

5, 1879, Lida Maxham, at Terre Haute, Ind. 
His address is 1117 Arizona St., El Paso,' Tex. 

872. v. Mary E. Hawkes*, b. Aug. 28, 1859; d. Aug 1 

1860. 

Children by Second Wife 

873. vi. Stella Elizabeth Hawkes 6 , b. March 26, 1878. 

874. vii. John Thurlow Hawkes«, b. July 23, 1880; m. 

Dora Mclntyre, at Crawfordsville, Ind.; has 
two c. 

875. viii. Charles L. Hawkes«, b. Sept. 27, 1882. 

359. Rilus Eastman', Joseph*, John^, Joseph', Dea. 
Joseph'), was b. in Amherst, Mass., Nov. 23, 1807;' m. in 
Bleecker, Fulton Co., N. Y., May 5, 1831, Catherine Jipson, 
daug. of Reubin Jipson, a soldier in the war of 1812-14. He 
resided in Bleecker, where his c. were b. He d. in Bleecker 
May 2, 1870. 

Children 

x, 876. i. Lois Root*, b. Feb. 27, 1832; d. Sept., 1898. 

877. ii. OrJn«, b. Sept. 20, 1833 ; d. July 19, 1857, unm. 

x, 878. iii. Catherine Lucinda 6 , b. May 17, 1835. 

x, 879. iv. Elizabeth Jane 6 , b. May 25, 1837. 

x, 880. v. Rilus\ b. Oct. 24, 1839. 

x, 881. vi. Joseph', b. Jan. 29, 1841. 



104 FIFTH GENERATION 

x, 882. vii. Davids b. May 24, 1844. 

x, 883. viii. Sarah Ann 6 , b. Sept. 27, 1846. 

x, 884. ix. Money Cheneys b. May 23, 1849. 

x, 885. x. Lucius Roots b. Dec. 8, 1851. 

x, 886. xi. Lena Hatties b. Feb. 28, 1S57. 

360. Lucius Root Eastmans (Josephs Johns Josephs 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Hadley, Mass., Sept. 15, 1809; m. 
Dec. 20, 1837, Sarah Ann Belden, b. in Whatley, Mass., July 
20, 1817, daug. of Aaron Belden. He d. in Framingham, 
Mass., March 29, 1892. She d. in Suffield, Conn., April 11, 
1898. Mr. Eastman Grad. from Amherst C. in 1833, and from 
Andover Theol. Sem. in 1836. He was ordained in Sharon, 
Mass., in 1837, and continued in active service as a preacher 
of the gospel in Berkeley and Boston, Mass., and in other 
places in the State for fifty-six years, a number of churches now 
quite prosperous having their beginning in his missionary 
labors. Rev. Mr. Eastman was a member of the New Eng- 
land Historic-Genealogical Society. In 1867 he published a 
small pamphlet of ten pages, a genealogy of the first four 
generations of the Eastman family, the first ever in print. 
This work can be found in the "New England Historical and 
Genealogical Register" for July, 1867. It has been a great 
help to the compiler, Guy S. Rix. 

Children 
x, 887. i. Lucius Roots b. in Sharon, Mass., Jan. 25, 1839. 
x, 888. ii. Mary Louisas b. in Amherst, Mass., March 27, 

1841. 
x, 889. iii. Sarah Hibbards b. in Berkeley, Mass., Nov. 5 

1850. 
367. Cecil Starritt Whittemores (Lois Eastmans John 3 
Josephs Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Auburn, N. Y., Aug. 23 
1829; m. in Leverett, Mass., May 27, 1856, Julia Electa Willis, 
b. in Leverett, July 11, 1831, d. in Verona, Grundy Co., 111., 
Nov., 1886. Mr. Whittemore is a carpenter, and resides in 
Verona, 111. 



893. 


iv. 


894. 


v. 


895. 


vi. 



FIFTH GENERATION 105 

Children 

890. i. Lewis O. Whittemore 6 , b. in Farmersburg, Iowa, 
Feb. 5, 1858. 
x, 891. ii. Edward Walter Whittemore 6 , b. in Vienna, 111., 
Dec. 7, 1859. 
892. iii. Eugene Clifford Whittemore 6 , b. in Verona, 111., 
Oct. 9, 1861; d. Oct. 14, 1875. 
Lucy A. Whittemore 6 , b. Oct. 19, 1863. 
Julia M. Whittemore 6 , b. Jan. 15, 1868. 
Leonard Archie Whittemore 6 , b. Jan. 1, 1871; 
m. April 10, 1907, Hattie Dix. 

v 369. Oliver Cowles Whittemore 5 , (Lois Eastman 4 , John 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Syracuse, N. Y., April 
18, 1834; m. in Leverett, Mass., Sept, 19, 1855, Lucy Sophia 
Keet, b. in Leverett, March 18, 1838. Mr. Whittemore 
resided in Easthampton, Mass.; he d. April 13, 1906. 

Children 

896. i. Cora Minerva Whittemore 6 , b. in Leverett; d. 
March 17, 1906. 
x, 897. ii. Alfred Lewis Whittemore 6 , b. in Ravenna, Ohio, 
Nov. 19, 1857. 

898. iii. David Eastman Whittemore 6 , b. in Easthamp- 

ton, Feb. 2, 1871; d. July 7, 1872. 

899. iv. Albert Oliver Whittemore 6 , b. in Easthampton, 

June 27, 1874; m. in Aug., 1907. 

v 371. William Reed Eastman s , (Oman 4 , John 3 , Joseph 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in New York City, Oct. 19, 1835; m. 
Nov. 20, 1867, Laura E. Barnes, b. Nov. 28, 1846, daug. of 
Allen and Grace (Kirby) Barnes. Mr. Eastman Grad. from 
Yale C. in the class of 1854. For five years he was a civil 
engineer, first on the Erie Canal enlargement, then on the 
construction of a part of the Goshen Air Line of the Michigan 
Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad (now the Lake 
Shore), and afterwards on the preliminary survey for three 



106 FIFTH GENERATION 

hundred miles of railroad between Vera Cruz and the City of 
Mexico. In 1859 he began the study of theology in Union Sem., 
New York, where he was ordained in 1862. For three months, 
in the summer of 1862, he served as first sergeant in Company 
H, Twenty-Second New York State National Guards, sta- 
tioned at Baltimore and Harper's Ferry, Md. On Jan. 1, 
1863, he was appointed chaplain of the Seventy-second New 
York Volunteers, and served with them in the army of the 
Potomac till June 25, 1864, when the regiment was mustered 
out. He was pastor of Congregational churches in Plantsville 
and Suffield, Conn., and in South Framingham, Mass., from 
1866 to 1888. Since 1890 he has been connected with the 
New York State Library at Albany, having been since 1892 
Inspector of Public Libraries for the State, and an instructor 
in the New York Library School. In 1906 he was made chief 
of the Division of Educational Extension in the New York 
State Education Department. He was in 1900 Chaplain- 
General of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, 
claiming eligibility to membership in the order through 
Roger Eastman, the founder in 1638, and the patriots, Joseph 
Eastman and his son John, both of whom were Revolutionary 
soldiers. Rev. Mr. Eastman resides in Albany, N. Y. 

Children 

900. i. Grace 6 , b. Jan. 4, 1869; m. April 3, 1899, Adrian 

D. Stevenson. She d. May 27, 1899. 

901. ii. Mary Reed 6 , b. May 19, 1870. 

902. iii. Margaret 6 , b. March 1, 1874; m. Feb. 23, 1905, 

Malcolm Shiland Fearey, of Albany, N. Y.; 
daug. a Grace', b. June 8, 1907. 

v 3 75. John Cotton Eastman *, (Oman* John 3 , Joseph', 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in New York City, Dec. 30, 1845; m. 
in Westfield, Mass., Sept. 10, 1879, Lucy Ashman Hooker, b. 
in Westfield, Sept. 19, 1845. Mr. Eastman lived at one time 
in Gainesville, Fla., and while there was an elder of the Pres- 
byterian church. For six years (1874-1880), while in Florida, 



FIFTH GENERATION 107 

he was a Sunday School Missionary. He resides in New 
Britain, Conn. 

Children 

903. i. Paul 6 , b. in Westfield, Mass., Sept. 14, 1880; 

d. Sept. 17, 1880. 

904. ii. Henry Hooker 6 , b. in Gainesville, Fla., Nov. 

22, 1881; d. March 24, 1882. 

905. iii. Elizabeth Reed 6 , b. in Greenfield, Mass., Nov. 

21, 1886. 

v 377. Julia Halsted 5 , (Hepzibah Eastman*, John^, 
Joseph*, Dea. Joseph'), b. in New York City, in 1836; m. 
Charles Wiley, of East Orange, N. J. She d. in Dec, 1905. 

Children 

906. i. William Wiley 6 , b. 

907. ii. Brewster Wiley 6 , b. 

908. iii. Helen Wiley 6 , b. 

909. iv. Jack Wiley 6 , b. 

v 3 78. Cornelia Wade Halsted », (Hepzibah Eastman*, 
John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in New York City, in 
1838; m. in East Orange, N. J., Oct. 15, 1857, George W. 
Bowers. Resided in East Orange, 48 Halsted St., where their 
c. were b. 

Children 

x, 910. i. Mary Stockbridge Bowers 6 , b. 

911. ii. Ogden Halsted Bowers 6 , b. 

912. iii. Cornelia Bowers 6 , b. 
x, 913. iv. Emily Bowers 6 , b. 

914. v. Laura Halsted Bowers 6 , b. 

915. vi. George Bowers 6 , b. 

x, 916. vii. Mabel Eastman Bowers 6 , b. 

v 379. Emily Goldsmith Halsted 5 , (Hepzibah Eastman 4 , 

John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in East Orange, N. J., , 

1840; m. George Kirtland. 



108 FIFTH GENERATION 

Children 
x, 917. i. Anna Kirtland 6 , b. 

918. ii. Kenneth Kirtland 6 , b. 

v 384. Anna Ferry Eastman s , (David 4 , John 3 , Joseph 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Leverett, Mass., Nov. 20, 1839; m. 
in New Salem, Mass., Oct. 10, 1871, Henry Cook, b. in New 
Salem, Nov. 15, 1836. The next year after they m. they 
removed to Athol, Mass., where he d. Dec. 13, 1898. His 
widow resides in Athol, Mass. 

Children 

919. i. Emily Melissa Cook 6 , b. in Athol, Mass., Jan. 

10, 1873. 

920. ii. Robert Henry Cook 6 , b. in Athol, Aug. 26, 1876. 

921. iii. John Putnam Cook 6 ,b. in Athol, Aug. 4, 1880; 

m. April 20, 1907, in Albany, N. Y., to Isa- 
belle Jane Munro. 

% 390. Hon. Charles Kellogg Field*, (Esther Smith Kel- 
logg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in 
Newfane, Vt., April 24, 1803; m. July 29, 1828, Julia Ann 
Kellogg, b. Oct. 6, 1809, daug. of Silas and Sophia (Lamb) 
Kellogg. He Grad. from Middlebury C. in 1822; studied law 
three years with his father, and was admitted to the bar in 
1825; removed to Wilmington, Vt., in 1828, to Newfane in 
1829, and to Brattleboro in 1861, where he d. Sept. 16, 1880. 
His widow d. in Montpelier, April 9, 1886. 

Children 

x, 922. i. Julia Kellogg Field 6 , b. Oct. 14, 1829. 

923. ii. Martin Field 6 , b. April 24, 1831; d. in Missouri, 

Sept. 3, 1861. 

924. iii. Esther Sophia Field 6 , b. Jan. 5, 1834; d. April 

17, 1837. 

925. iv. Mary Hubbard Field 6 , b. Aug. 5, 1839; m. June 

1, 1868, Henry C. Willard, of Brattleboro, 
Vt.; resided in Greenfield, Mass. They had 



FIFTH GENERATION 109 

one son, a David W. Field', b. March 2, 1871; 
his address was University Settlement, 184 
Eldridge St., New York City. 

x, 926. v. Henry Kellogg Field 6 , b. June 8, 1848. 

J 392. Hon. Roswell Martin Field*, (Esther Smith Kel- 
logg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Newfane, 
Vt., Feb. 22, 1807; m. in St. Louis, Mo., May 30, 1848, Frances 
Maria Reed, b. in Newfane, June 2, 1806, daug. of Merrill and 
Sally (Townsley) Reed. He Grad. at Middlebury C. in 1822, 
studied law with his uncle, Hon. Daniel Kellogg, was ad- 
mitted to practice in Sept., 1825, at 18 years of age. In 1839 
he removed to St. Louis, Mo. He d. July 12, 1869; she d. 
Nov. 18, 1856. 

Children 

Theodore French Field 6 , b. 1849; d. in infancy. 
Eugene Field 6 , b. Sept. 2, 1850. 
Roswell Martin Field 6 , b. Sept. 1, 1851. 
Bradley Field 6 , b. 1852; d. in infancy. 
Charles Kellogg Field 6 , b. 1854; d. young. 
Frances Victoria Field 6 , b. 1856; d. Jan. 18, 
1857. 

v 402. Charles Cooley 5 , (Mercy Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Amherst, July 18, 1821; m. Nov. 
6, 1S44, Clara Green. He d. at Elk Grove, 111., Aug. 11, 
1878. 

Children 

Clark Alden Cooley 6 , b. Sept. 21, 1847. 

Katherine Cooley 6 , b. July 30, 1849. 

Sarah Cooley 6 , b. Jan. 2 7, 1854; m. Dec. 29, 
1886, John B. Weeks. He d. July 27, 1892. 
She resides at Des Plaines, 111. 
932-4. iv. Clara Cooley 6 , b. Jan. 16, I860.; m John Car- 
son, Feb. 22, 1888. Child, a Caroll', b. Nov. 
26, 1888. 





927. 


i. 


x, 


928. 


ii. 


x, 


929. 


iii. 




930. 


iv. 




931. 


v. 




932. 


vi. 



x, 932-1. 


i. 


x, 932-2. 


ii. 


932-3. 


iii. 



110 FIFTH GENERATION 

932-5. v. Mary Cooley', b. Nov. 17, 1862; m. John 
White, Feb. 12, 1903.; d Aug. 30, 1904. 

% 405. Willard Mayo Kellogg*, (Rufus Kellogg*, Mercy 
Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in East Amherst, 
Mass., Dec. 29, 1810; m. May 13, 1834, Elvira Minerva Marsh, 
b. in Hadley, Mass., Sept. 5, 1813, daug. of Joseph and Roxa 
(Johnson) Marsh. They resided in Amherst, where he d. Dec. 
22, 1899. She d. Dec. 15, 1890. 

Children born in Amherst, Mass. 

933. i. Rufus Kellogg', b. March 11, 1835; d. Dec. 30, 

1835. 

934. ii. Willard Kellogg', b. Feb. 18, 1837; m. in Am- 

herst, April 2, 1867, Mary Elizabeth Dean, b. 
in Attleboro, Mass., in 1838, daug. of Lepre- 
lett and Harriet Eddy (Whittaker) Dean. 
Resided in Amherst, Mass. 

935. iii. Rufus Kellogg", b. July 28. 1839; d. young, 
x, 936. iv. Charles Kellogg', b. Nov. 26, 1843. 

937. v. Mary Harriett Kellogg', b. March 28, 1847; m. 

June 2, 1869, Henry Hawley, b. in Amherst, 
Oct. 25, 1841, son of Harrison and Lucena 
(Dickinson) Hawley. He served in Company 
D, Twenty-seventh Mass. Inf. in the Civil 
War. Resided in Amherst. Had no c. 

938. vi. Joseph M. Kellogg', b. Aug. 23, 1849; resides in 

Amherst, Mass. 

939. vii. Esther Mayo Kellogg', b. Feb. 29, 1852; m. 

Aug. 14, 1878, Frank Alvan Hosmer, b. in 
Woburn, Mass., Nov. 14, 1853, son of Alvan 
and Octavia Emerson (Poole) Hosmer. He 
was president of Oahu C, Honolulu, Hawaii 
Islands; was a member of the Advisory Coun- 
cil under the Provisional Government of the 
Republic of Hawaii. He resides in Amherst, 
Mass. They had no c. 



FIFTH GENERATION HI 

t 408. Daniel Kellogg', (Rufus Kellogg*, Mercy Eastman', 
Josephs Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Amherst, Mass., Aug. 9, 
1820; d. in Hadley, Mass., Jan. 27, 1899; m. Julv 5, 1854^ 
Martha Hunt Kellogg, b. Oct. 25, 1823, daug. of Giles C. and 
Martha Hunt (Warner) Kellogg. He resided in Hadley, Mass. 

Children 

940. i. Henry Martin Kellogg*, b. Oct. 2, 1855; fanner 

in Hadley; unm. 

941. ii. Charles Daniel Kellogg*, b. May 20, 1857; d. 

Jan. 15, 1874. 

942. iii. Edward Hunt Kellogg*, b. March 29, 1859; d. 

April 10, 1874. 
x, 943. iv. Giles Melcher Kellogg*, b. Aug. 16, 1863. 

i 410. Mary Dickinson Kellogg', (Rufus Kellogg*, Mercy 
Eastman 3 , Joseph », Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Amherst, Mass., 
April 30, 1827; m. in Hadley, Mass., April 13, 1858, George 
E. Smith, b. in Hadley, Jan. 11, 1825, son of Eli and Hannah 
(Stockwell) Smith. She was his second wife; she d. in Had- 
ley, Aug. 4, 1S62 ; he d. in Hadley, in Sept., 1865. 

Child 
944. i. Herman Kellogg Smith*, b. in Hadlev, March 
23, 1860. 

t 415. George Bradley Kellogg', (Daniel Kellogg*, Mercy 
Eastman', Joseph*, Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Rockingham, Vt., 
Nov. 6, 1826; m. in Brattleboro, March 15, 1847, Mary Lee 
Sikes, b. Oct. 10, 1S26, daug. of Uriel and Elizabeth (Edwards) 
Sikes. He studied law, and commenced practice in Rocking- 
ham county in 1846; removed to Brattleboro in 1855; was 
postmaster there in 1861-62; State's Attorney for Windham 
county from 1854 to 1859; Adjutant and Inspector-General 
of Vermont; represented Brattleboro in the General Assembly; 
was active in raising the Vermont Cavalry Regt., and was its 
Lieut. -Col. After the Civil war he removed to St. Louis, Mo., 
where he resumed the practice of law. He d. in St. Louis, 
Nov., 1875. 



112 FIFTH GENERATION 

Children born in Rockingham, Vt. 
x, 945. i. Jane McAffee Kellogg 6 , b. Sept. 23, 1849. 

946. ii. Sarah Bradley Kellogg 6 , b. Jan. 6, 1853 ; d. Aug. 

17, 1853. 

+ 416. Sarah Bradley Kellogg 5 , (Daniel Kellogg 4 , Mercy 
Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Rockingham, Vt., 
Aug. 17, 1831; m. in Westminster, Vt., Nov. 6, 1855, Henry 
Augustus Willard, b. in Westminster, May 14, 1822, son of 
Joseph and Susan Dorr (Clapp) Willard. He with his brothers 
were owners of Willard's Hotel, Washington, D. C. Now 
living (1908) at 1333 K St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Child 

947. i. Henry Kellogg Willard 6 , b. in Washington, 

D. C, Oct. 20, 1856; he Grad. from Hopkins 
Grammar School, New Haven, Conn., in 1875, 
and from Yale C. in 1S79. 

X 418. Daniel Kellogg 5 , (Daniel Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Bellows Falls, Vt., April 9, 
1835; m. in Westminster, Vt., May 2, 1861, Margaret White 
May, b. in Westminster, April 10, 1833, daug. of John and 
Catherine (Vose) May. She d. in Westminster, Nov. 30, 1892. 
From 1862 to 1868 he was postmaster in Brattleboro. He 
has lived in Rutland, Vt., New London, Conn., Shelter 
Island, N. Y., and now resides in Westminster; is one of 
the Assistant Judges of Windham County Court, which 
office he has held several years. A later record received in 
1907 gives his address as Greenfield, Mass. 

Children born in Brattleboro 

948. i. William May Kellogg 6 , b. July 27, 1862. 

x, 949. ii. Merab Ann Bradley Kellogg 6 , b. April 2 7, 1865. 
950. iii. Susan White Kellogg 6 , b. June 12, 1871; unm. 

J 421. Charles Field Kellogg 5 , (Charles Kellogg 4 , Mercy 
Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Amherst, Mass., 



FIFTH GENERATION 113 

June 23, 1817; m. Dec. 7, 1837, Mary Ann Ingram, b. in Am- 
herst, Mass., Aug. 9, 1816, daug. of Peter and Emily (Roberts) 
Ingram. She d. in Waterbury, Conn., June 4, 1871 (?). He 
m. second, April 29, 1868, Mary E. Park, b. in Nova Scotia, 
in 1843, daug. of Atwood and Mary A. (Hawley) Park. He 
was Corporal of Co. H, Second Mass. Vol. Inf. He re-enlisted 
for three years Jan. 10, 1864, as Sergeant in Co. C, 57th Mass. 
Vol. Inf.; was wounded in the battle of the Wilderness, and 
discharged because of wounds, July 20, 1865. He resided in 
Springfield, Mass., until 1883, when he removed to Hartford, 
Conn., where he d. Oct. 10, 1897. 

Children 

x, 951. i. Mary Eliza Kellogg 6 , b. in Amherst, Mass., Aug. 
14, 1839. 

952. ii. Charles Peter Kellogg 6 , b. Sept. 17, 1843. He 

enlisted in Co. K, First Wis. Vol. Inf., Sept. 
10, 1862; was promoted Corp. for gallant 
conduct at the battle of Perryville. He d. in 
Mitchellville, Tenn., Nov. 16, 1862, after an 
illness of eight days, and was buried there. 

I 422. Elizabeth Billings Kellogg*, (Charles Kellogg', 
Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Amherst, 
Mass., July 28, 1819; d. in Harlem, N. Y., June 17, 1852, and 
was buried in Amherst. She m. Oct. 8. 1836, Moses W. 
Campbell, b. in Bloomfield, N. J., Aug. 28, 1814, son of 
Ezekiel and Mary (Arnold) Campbell. He had two other 
wives after the death of his first wife. He resided in Amherst, 
Mass., New Haven, Conn., Harlem and Kingston, N. Y., and 
about 1872 he removed to Ellaville, Fla. 

Children 

953. i. Charles Kellogg Campbell 6 , b. in Amherst, July 

9, 1837. He went to sea and has not been 
heard from since. 



114 FIFTH GENERATION 

954. ii. Frances Jane Campbell 6 , b. in New Haven, Dec. 

11, 1842; m. Feb. 8, 1866, Amos Turnage 
Hooker, b. in Pitt Co., N. C, Aug. 28, 1833, 
son of Elias and Lucy (Heath) Hooker, of 
Marlboro, Mass. He served all through the 
Civil war in Co. G, 8th N. C. Vol. Inf. He 
resided in Kingston and Marlboro until 1872, 
when he removed to Jasper, Fla. They had 
one child. 

955. iii. George Hubbard Campbell 6 , b. in Harlem, N.Y., 

Oct. 16, 1848; resides in Florida. 

J 424. Frances Lucretia Kellogg 5 , (Charles Kellogg 4 , 
Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Amherst, 
Mass., Oct. 4, 1825; d. in Montrose, Iowa, May 26, 1880; m. 
in New Haven, Conn., Sept. 29, 1845, George Bullard Felt, 
b. in Ringe, N. H., Nov. 3, .1819, son of John and Sally (Bul- 
lard) Felt. He resided in Mason Village, N. H., Worcester 
and Townsend, Mass. ; removed to Keokuk, Iowa, where he 
was a lumber dealer. He retired from business and removed 
to San Diego, Cal. 

Children 

956. i. George Kellogg Felt 6 , b. in Keokuk, June 19, 

1856; m. Oct. 26, 1S82, Lillian Ernestine 
Ehinger, b. in Franklin, Iowa, April 18, 1856, 
daug. of Dr. George E. and Caroline Deborah 
(Palmer) Ehinger. He d. in Keokuk, March 
2, 1886; no c. She resides in Keokuk. 

957. ii. Ivah Elizabeth Felt 6 , b. April 17, 1861 ; m. Jan. 

25, 1888, Carrol Berry Graves, b. Nov. 9, 
1861; resides in Ellensburg, Wash.; she d. 
July 25, 1892. 

J 426. George Hubbard Kellogg 5 , (Charles Kellogg 4 , Mercy 
Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), was b. in Amherst, Mass., 
Feb. 27, 1830; m. in Lowell, Mass., June 7, 1861, Charlotte 
Augusta Leighton, b. in Lowell, March 19, 1836, daug. of 



FIFTH GENERATION H5 

Josiah and Hannah (Reed) Leighton. He was a passenger on 
the steamship "City of Columbus," which was lost off Gay 
Head, Mass., on a voyage from Boston to Savannah, Ga., Jan. 
18, 1884. His body was recovered and interred in Fitchburg, 
Mass. He was a printer, and resided in Fitchburg. 

Child 
958. i. Eva Minnette Kellogg*, b. in Amherst, Dec. 24, 
1864; d. in Lowell, Mass., Feb. 28, 1888. 

1:427. Jane McAffee Kellogg*, (Charles Kellogg*, Mercy 
Eastman*, Josephs Dea. Joseph'), was b. in Amherst, Mass., 
Aug. 28, 1832 ; m. in Townsend, Mass., Jan. 21, 1854, Frederick 
Augustus Worcester, b. in Hollis, N. H., Jan. 2, 1807, son of 
Jesse and Sarah (Parker) Worcester. He d. March 3, 1888, 
and after his death she resided in Townsend. He Grad. from 
Harvard C. in the class of 1831; studied law, and was admitted 
to the bar in 1835; had an office in Ayer, Mass., and was a 
member of the Mass. Legislature in 1856. 

Children 

959. i. Charles Frederick Worcester*, b. Feb. 28, 1859; 

unm. 

960. ii. Frances Jane Worcester*, b. April 8, 1861; m. 

April 19, 1900, Ransom Bixby Adams, b. 
May 28, 1862. 

961. iii. Mary Elizabeth Worcester*, b. March 25, 1863; 

unm. 

962. iv. Joseph Emerson Worcester*, b. Aug. 19, 1867; 

unm. 

v434. Theodore Preston Kellogg*, (Henry Kellogg*, 
Mercy Eastman*, Joseph*, Dea. Joseph-), was b.'in Benning- 
ton, Vt., Dec. 7, 1844; m. in Chicago, 111., June 26, 1867, Sarah 
Eastman Draper, b. Feb. 25, 1840, daug. of Ichabod and 
Catherine Vose (Cooley) Draper, No. 398, and Addenda. She 
is a granddaughter of Mercy Eastman, daug. of Joseph. He 
resided in Chicago, and Arlington Heights, 111., and in Dec, 



116 FIFTH GENERATION 

1899, removed to Farmer, N. Y., now of Interlaken, N. Y. 
She d. in Feb., 1899; he m. second, the widow of his brother 
William, on Jan. 10, 1900. 

Children 
x, 963. i. Henry Draper Kellogg 6 , b. in Chicago, June 21, 

1868. 
x, 964. ii. Timothy Hubbard Kellogg 6 , b. in Arlington 

Heights, 111., Jan. 8, 1873. 

965. iii. William Theodore Kellogg 6 , b. in Elk Grove, 

111., June 3, 1878; m. and living at Arlington 
Heights, 111. 

Child by Second Wife 

966. iv. Joseph Warren Kellogg 6 , b. June 13, 1901. 

v 436. William Amherst Kellogg *, (Henry Kellogg*, Mercy 
Eastman', Joseph*, Dea. Joseph'), b. Feb. 6, 1849; m. June 
10, 1891, to Harriette E. Richardson, of Troy, N. Y. He d. 
April 4, 1899, and she m. second, Theodore P. Kellogg, No. 
434, an older brother of William. 

Children of William 

967. i. James F. Kellogg 6 , b. June 30, 1892. 

968. ii. John V. Kellogg 6 , b. Jan. 8, 1894 

969. iii. Paul William Kellogg 6 , b. July 26, 1895. 

v 440. Sylvester Dickinson', (Lydia Dickinson*, Lydia 
Eastman', Joseph*, Dea. Joseph-), b. in Amherst, Nov. 23, 
1809; m. July 24, 1856, Harriet Cutler; they moved to Riley, 
Mich., abt. 1857, and he d. there. 

Children 

970. i. Avandor Valet Dickinson 6 , b. 

971. ii. Avalmy Lavander Dickinson 6 , b. 

972. iii. Ophelia Mundane Dickinson 6 , b. 

v 441. Frederick Ely Dickinsons (Lydia Dickinson*, 
Lydia Eastman 3 , Joseph', Dea. Joseph'), b. in Amherst, Oct. 
25, 1811 ; m. Elmira Brown. He lived in Leverett, Mass. 



973. 


i. 


974. 


ii. 


975. 


iii. 



FIFTH GENERATION 117 



Children 

Ely Othman Dickinson 6 , b. 
Henry Dickinson 6 , b. 



Julia Dickinson 6 , b. Oct. ,1839; m. ; d. 

v 442. Capt. Marquis Fayette Dickinson 5 , (Lydia Dickin- 
son*, Lydia Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. in Amherst, 
Jan. 4, 1814; m. Nov., 1838, Hannah Shepherd Williams, daug. 
of Asa Williams, of Shutesbury. Capt. Dickinson was a 
prominent citizen of Amherst, Mass., where he lived. He, 
with the aid of a noble wife, brought up a remarkable family. 
Their homestead was just north of the Agricultural C. grounds. 
He d. in Amherst, March, 1901. 

Children 
Marquis Fayette Dickinson 6 , b. Jan. 16, 1840. 
Walter Nehemiah Dickinson 6 , b. Oct. 30, 1843; 

d. April 17, 1845. 
Lydia Jane Dickinson 6 , b. July 17, 1846. 
Sarah Amelia Dickinson 6 , b. Oct. 8, 1848. 
Roxy Elizabeth Dickinson 6 , b. April 3, 1851; 

m. E. A. Holbrook, of Holbrook; is living at 

Brookline, Mass. 

981. vi. Asa Williams Dickinson 6 , b. Oct. 24, 1853; m. 

Dec. 21, 1882, Anna W. Hay, of Easton, Pa. 
He was a lawyer in Jersey City, N. J. ; d. Jan. 
1899. 

982. vii. Walter Mason Dickinson 6 , b. April 3, 1856; m. 

in 1880, Martha E. Otis. He Grad. from 
West Point, U. S. A.; was military instructor 
at Mass. Agricultural C, 1892 to 1896; Capt. 
of 17th U. S. Inf.; killed at El Caney, July 1, 
1898. 

x, 983. viii. Julia Cowles Dickinson 6 , b. June 7, 1859. 

x, 984. ix. Hannah Frances Dickinson 6 , b. Sept. 28, 1861. 
985. x. Mary Underhill Dickinson 6 , b. July 3, 1864; d. 
June 28, 1870. 



x, 976. 


i. 


977. 


ii. 


x, 978. 


iii. 


x, 979. 


iv. 


980. 


v. 



118 FIFTH GENERATION 

v 446. Leander Melancton Dickinson 5 , (Lydia Dickinson 4 , 
Lydia Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Amherst, Aug. 
20, 1821; m. Laura Adams. 

Children 

986. i. Lydia Thankful Dickinson', b. Sept. 21, 1852; 

m. C. E. Wilson; d. in Amherst. 

987. ii. Julia Dickinson', b. Oct. 14, 1857; d. Feb. 13, 

1858. 

988. iii. Edward Leander Dickinson 6 , b. April 2, 1860; 

lives in Holyoke. 
x, 989. iv. Mason Adams Dickinson 6 , b. Jan. 23, 1863. 

990. v. Frank Nims Dickinson 6 , b. Jan. 15, 1866; lives 

in Amherst. 

v 447. Amy Stoughton Dickinson 5 , (Lydia Dickinson 4 , 
Lydia Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Amherst, Oct. 

22, 1823; m. Avery D. Hubbard, of Sunderland, Mass., and 
d. there. 

Children 

991. i. Emma Hubbard 6 , b. ; unm. ; living in 

Sunderland. 

992. ii. Alice Hubbard 6 , b. ; m. Silas V. Ball, of 

Sunderland; she d. there recently. 

993. iii. Frederick Hubbard 6 , b. ; lives in Missouri. 

994. iv. Charles Hubbard 6 , b. ; lives in Sunderland. 

X 452. Cordelia Dickinson 5 , (Ransom Dickinson 4 , Mary 
Eastman', Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Dec. 7, 1816; m. June 

23, 1841, Rev. Hemenway J. Gaylord, of Otisco, N. Y.; he 
retired from the ministry, and resided in Clyde, Kansas. 
She d. in Plainfield, Dec. 23, 1847. He d. Feb., 1901. 

Children 

995. i. Edward Dickinson Gaylord", b. June 2, 1843, 

in Union, N. Y. ; d. at Lincoln Hospital, 
Washington, July, 1864; he was Orderly 
Sergeant, Seventh Regt. Delaware Vols., 1862. 



FIFTH GENERATION 119 

x, 996. ii. Eber William Gaylord 6 , b. in Union, N. Y., 
Nov. 27, 1845. 
997. iii. Lucinda Lucretia Gaylord 6 , b. Aug. 26, 1847; 
d. Dec. 23, 1847. 

v 455. Louisa Dickinson 5 , (Daniel Dickinson 4 , Mary East- 
man 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), and also from Tammy East- 
man, No. 186, b. July 14, 1830; m. Sept. 30, 1857, to Rev. 
John Morton Greene; she Grad. at Mount Holyoke C. in 1857; 
resided in Hatfield, and Lowell, Mass. She d. in March, 1881. 
He resides now (1908) at Winter Hill, Somerville, Mass. 

Children 
998. i. John Morton Greene 6 , b. Jan. 8, 1859, in Hat- 
field, Mass.; d. in Hatfield, Jan. 27, 1861. 
x, 999. ii. William Storrs Greene', b. March 5, 1860, in 
Hatfield. 
1000. iii. Louisa Dickinson Greene 6 , b. April 6, 1862, in 
Hatfield. 
x, 1001. iv. Harvey Bartlett Greene 8 , b. Sept. 21, 1864, in 
Hatfield. 

1002. v. Joseph Lyman Greene 6 , b. Nov. 1, 1866, in 

Hatfield; d. in Lowell, Mass., Nov. 5, 1870. 

1003. vi. Helen French Greene 6 , b. Dec. 20, 1868, in 

South Hadley, Mass. 

456. William Eastman Dickinson 5 , (Daniel Dickinson 4 , 
Mary Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), and also from 
Tammy Eastman, No. 186, was b. in Amherst, Mass., June 11, 
1832; m. Sept. 6, 1860, Eliza Hobart, b. Oct. 6, 1832. Mr. 
Dickinson Grad. from Amherst C. in 1883; pastor in Chicopee, 
Mass., many years; he d. in Amherst, Mass. 

Child 

1004. i. Edward Baxter Dickinson 6 , b. March 3, 1863; 

m. Sept. 6, 1892, Caroline Bemis, of Chicopee, 
Mass.; he is a dentist in Amherst, Mass. 
v457. Sarah Tamison Dickinson 5 , (Daniel Dickinson 4 , 



120 FIFTH GENERATION 

Mary Eastman', Joseph', Dea. Joseph'), and also from Tammy 
Eastman, No. 186, was b. in Amherst, Mass., May 19, 1834; 
m. April 19, 1865, Rev. Frederick B. Phelps. 

Children 

1005. i. Frederick William Phelps', b. April 13, 1866; 
Grad. from Amherst C. in 1885 ; Prof, at Washburn C, Topeka, 
Kan.; d. much lamented, at Tucson, Arizona, Feb. 27, 1893, 

unm. 

1006. ii. Charles Dickinson Phelps', b. Nov. 29, 1868; 

Grad. at Amherst C. in 1880; m. Clara 
Bently Mead, Oct. 30, 1901. 

1007. iii. Edith Sophia Phelps', b. June 14, 1871; d. 

Sept. 17, 1884. 

1008. iv. Myron Austin Phelps', b. Aug. 2, 1873; d. 

Nov. 3, 1894. 

1009. v. Julia Eastman Phelps', b. March 15, 1875; d. 

June 11, 1898. 
x, 1010. vi. Florence Dell Dhelps', b. May 14, 1876. 
1011. vii. Isabel Maude Phelps', b. July 25, 1877. 

v 459. Charles Reed Dickinson *, (Daniel Dickinson*, Mary 
Eastman' , Joseph', Dea. Joseph'), and also from Tammy 
Eastman, No. 186, was b. in Amherst, Mass., Oct. 16, 1837; 
m. Aug. 16, 1865, Ardelia Melissa Harris, of Hatfield, Mass.; 
he resides in Amherst, Mass. 

Children 

x, 1012. i. Edwin Harris Dickinson', b. March 22, 1868; 
see No. 764. 

1013. ii. Louisa Dickinson', b. Sept. 24, 1869; Grad. at 

Mount Holyoke C. 

1014. iii. Laura Austin Dickinson', b. Nov. 15, 1870; 

Grad. at Mount Holyoke C. 
x, 1015. iv. Raymond D. Dickinson', b. Dec. 7, 1878. 

v 463. William Cowper Dickinson *, (Baxter Dickinson*, 



1017. 


ii. 


1018. 


iii. 


1019. 


iv. 


1020. 


v. 


1021. 


vi. 



FIFTH GENERATION 121 

Mary Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), m. Annie Dougherty, 
of Aurora, N. Y.; he d. 

Children 

x, 1016. i. Martha Bush Dickinson 6 . 

William Henry Dickinson 6 ,' ; d. 

Sarah Stevens Dickinson 6 . 
Richard Baxter Dickinson 6 . 
Clarence Dickinson 6 . 
Stanley Dickinson 6 . 

v 469. Isabella Halstead Dickinson 5 , (Rev. Baxter Dick- 
inson, D. D.,« Mary Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. 
May 17, 1841, in Auburn, N. Y.; m. July 12, 1866, at Lake 
Forest, 111., to John Haskell Keep, LL. B.; he d. at Norwich, 
Conn., Jan. 12, 1895; is buried at Forest Hills, near Boston. 
Mrs. Keep removed from Norwich, Conn., in 1898, to Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., where she has since resided. 

Children 

1022. i. Richard Hamilton Keep 6 , b. Nov. 16, 1867, at 
Lake Forest, 111., He Grad. from the C. of 
the Acad, of New Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 
in 1893; from Theol. Sem. of same institute, 
in 1895. Began his ministry in 1895, in 
Middleport, Ohio. 
x, 1023. ii. John Haskell Keep 6 , b. Sept. 12, 1869, in 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1024. iii. Wallace Huntington Keep 6 , b. June 4, 1871, in 

Brooklyn, N. Y. He Grad. from Amherst 
C. in 1895. 

1025. iv. Arthur Dickinson Keep 6 , b. Oct. 18, 1872, in 

Brooklyn, N. Y.; d. Oct. 21, 1873; buried at 
Woodlawn cemetery, New York. 

1026. v. William Dickinson Keep 6 , b. April 7, 1874, in 

Brooklyn. 



122 FIFTH GENERATION 

1027. vi. Austin Baxter Keep, A. M 6 ., b. Nov. 13, 1875, 

in Bloomfield, N. J. He Grad. from Am- 
herst C. in 1897. 

1028. vii. Annie Bush Keep 6 , b. June 6, 1878, in East 

Orange, N. J. 

1029. viii. Clifford Holcombe Keep', b. Feb. 11, 1883, in 

Norwich, Conn. Grad. from Amherst C. 

v 470. John Milton Loomis 5 , (Hannah Dickinson 4 , Mary- 
Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. March 23, 1823; m. Oct. 
25, 1843, to Sarah Gleason. He d. Dec. 12, 1862; she d. Nov. 
17, 1900. 

Children 

1030. i. Marietta Loomis 6 , b. Feb. 14, 1847; m. George 

Endicott; has four c. 

1031. ii. George Milton Loomis 6 , b. Sept. 18, 1849; d. 

unm. Aug. 25, 1885. 

1032. iii. William Baxter Loomis 6 , b. Oct. 25, 1857, unm. 

v 471. Austin Dickinson Loomis 5 , (Hannah Dickinson 4 , 
Mary Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Sept. 4, 1828; m. 
May 25, 1854, to Martha Newell; he d. Dec. 1, 1904; she lives 
in North Amherst, Mass. 

Children 

1033. i. Francis Eugene Loomis 6 , b. July 23, 1855; m. 

Julia Moulton, April 22, 1891; no c. 

1034. ii. Nellie Florianna Loomis 6 , b. Jan. 7, 1858; unm. 

1035. iii. Charles Edwin Loomis 6 , b. Sept. 5, 1859; d. 

Oct. 16, 1861. 

1036. iv. Harriet Newell Loomis 6 , b. Dec. 3, 1862; m. 

May 5, 1886, to Howard Herrick; he d. 
Jan. 7, 1898; no c. 
103 7. v. Herbert Russell Loomis 6 , b. March 18, 1867; 
m. May 2 7, 1896, to Sadie R. Holmes; 
c. a Mary Frances', b. Oct. 10, 1897; Flor- 
ence Louise', b. Jan. 1, 1902. 



1039. 


ii. 


1040. 


iii. 


1041. 


iv. 


1042. 


v. 



FIFTH GENERATION 123 

v 472. Richard B. Loomis 5 , (Hannah Dickinson 4 , Mary 
Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. March 17, 1832; m. 
Julia Amsden; he d. May 20, 1906. 

Children 

1038. i. Frederic Austin Loomis 6 , b. May 5, 1866; m. 

and has two c, a Howard' and b Ralph 7 . 

Lives at 55 High St., Greenfield, Mass. 
Osborne Milton Loomis 6 , b. April 8, 1868, unm. 

Abbie Loomis 6 , b. ; d. 

Nettie Loomis 6 , b. ; d. 

Bessie Loomis 6 , b. ; m. Carl Whipple; had 

one c. that d. 
1043. vi. George Richard Loomis 6 , b. ; m. and has 

four c, a Edmond', b Alfred 7 , c Marion', 

d Bessie r . 

v 482. Ogden Mosely Eastman 5 , (Joseph*, Joseph 3 , Will- 
iam 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. July 18, 1815; m. 

Children 

Lucellah 6 , b. Oct. 16, 1837; d. Aug. 17, 1838. 
Norace B. 6 , b. Aug. 19, 1839; m. Jan. 10, 1862. 
Lucy Eliza 6 , b. Dec. 2, 1841 ; m. Nov. 14, 1861 ; 

d. Dec. 19, 1899. 
Persis A 6 ., b. Aug. 25, 1845; m. April 8, 1872. 
Rachel A 6 ., b. Aug. 6, 1847; m. Aug. 22, 1865. 
Frank H 6 ., b. Aug. 23, 1855; d. Feb. 13, 1856. 
Emma L.\ b. Oct. 25, 1856; d. Sept. 6, 1864. 

v 483. Lyman Foster Eastman 5 , (Joseph 4 , Joseph 3 , Will- 
iam 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. June 19, 1816; m. at Ovid, N. Y, 
July 18, 1839, Margaret Alida Van Epps, b. June 19, 1821, 
daug. of Peter and Catherine Van Epps. He d. at Decatur, 
Mich., April 10, 1887. 



1044. 


i. 


1045. 


ii. 


1046. 


iii. 


1047. 


iv. 


1048. 


v. 


1049. 


vi. 


1050. 


vii. 



124 FIFTH GENERATION 



Children 



1051. i. Ann Alida 6 , b. at Greenfield, 111.. May 29, 1840; 

m. at Grand Ledge, Mich., March 31, 1865, 
to Orlando Wheelock, son of Rev. and 
Louisa Wheelock. 

1052. ii. Caroline Covert 6 , b. at Lodi, N. Y., May 26, 

1842 ; m. at Comstock, Kalamazoo Co., Mich., 
Dec. 4, 1865, to Legrant Fisher, son of John 
and Mary Ann Fisher. 

1053. iii. Charles Willis 6 , b. at Ovid, N. Y., Sept. 26, 

1844; d. at Farmington, Mich., Feb. 2, 1848. 

1054. iv. Catherine Lillis 6 , b. at Farmington, Mich., 

May 24, 1848; m. at Decatur, Mich., Nov. 

30, 1876, to Mahlon Slade, son of Benjamin 
Slade. 

1055. v. Charles Payson 6 , b. at Farmignton, Mich., 

Aug. 28, 1850; m, at Mattawan, Van Buren 
Co., Mich., July 5, 1870, to Laura Eastman 
(no relation), daug. of James Eastman. 

1056. vi. Newton Lyman 6 , b. at Farmington, Mich., 

Nov. 22, 1854; m. at Township of Arlington, 
Co. of Van Buren, Mich., Nov. 24, 1879,to 
Celia Cfinia Jones, daug. of William and 
Mary Jones. 

1057. vii. Harriet Newal 6 , b. at Grand Ledge, Mich., 

July 21, 1860; in. at Decatur, Mich., Jan. 21, 
1880, to George Herbert McDole, son of 
Osa and Rua McDole. 

1058. viii. Willie Harold 6 , b. at Lansing, Mich., March 

31, 1864; m. at Grand Ledge, Mich., March 
31, 1885, to Cynthia Belle Tower, daug. of 
Joseph and Phoebe Ann Tower. 

v 484. Dr. Joseph Eastman 5 , (Joseph 4 , Joseph 3 , William*, 
Dea. Joseph'), b. July 1, 1818; m. July 9, 1848, Nancy Mc- 
Allister, b. Jan. 19, 1827, daug. of William McAllister, a drum- 



X, 


1059. 


i. 




1060. 


ii. 




1061. 


iii. 


X, 


1062. 


iv. 




1063. 


v. 



FIFTH GENERATION 125 

mer boy in the war of 1812, who drew a pension until his 
death; she d. Feb. 10, 1872, at Davison, Mich. He m. second, 
Oct. 3, 1872, Ann McAllister, b. Sept. 7, 1832; d. Oct. 5, 1907. 
He. Grad. in the Cleveland Medical School, moved to Michigan, 
practised in Genesee Co., was very successful and highly re- 
spected by every one. He d. March 23, 1878, at Flint, Mich., 
and is buried in Davison, Mich. 

Children all born in Goodrich, Mich., except the youngest. 

Otis', b. April 18, 1849. 

Williams b. Sept. 19, 1850; d. March 26, 1852. 

Jennie', b. May 23, 1854; d. Oct. 3, 1856. 

Ellens b. June 23, 1858. 

Susan', b. Dec. 7, 1860; m. June 25, 1884, at 
Flint, Mich., to F. C. Newcombe; lives at 
Ann Arbor, Mich., 1817 Gedeles Ave . 
x, 1064. vi. Frederick 6 , b. in Davison, Sept. 7, 1862; m. 
Emily Schultz. 

v 486. Eliza Jane Eastman 5 , (Joseph 4 , Joseph 5 , William 7 , 
Dea. Joseph'), b. June 17, 1823; m. Jan. 1, 1851, Reubin 
Goodrich, b. in Clarence, Erie Co., N. Y., June 28, 1819, son 
of Levi H. and Eunice (Skinner) Goodrich. They resided in 
Travers, Mich. He d. Jan. 8, 1899. 

Children 
x, 1065. i. Clara Goodrich 6 , b. in Goodrich, Mich., July 
18, 1853. 
1066. ii. Mary Eastman Goodrich 6 , b. Oct. 15, 1854; d. 
Feb. 6, 1890, unm. 
x, 1067. iii. Charles E. Goodrich 6 , b. Jan. 17, 1856. 

1068. iv. Frank Reubin Goodrich 6 , b. Aug. 16, 1858; 
m. first, 1878, Mary Alice Bailey; she d.; m. 
second, My rtie Thompson; no c. 

488. Reubin Reed Eastmans (Josephs Josephs Williams 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Granby, Mass., Sept. 29, 1829; m. in 
Ottawa, 111., July 30, 1848, Mary Jane Covell, b. in Ottawa, 



126 FIFTH GENERATION 

April 6, 1830, daug. of Thomas R. and Elizabeth (Brown) 
Co veil, of Chicago, 111. She d. in Brooklyn, Iowa, Feb. 26, 
1894. Mr. Eastman resides in Inglewood, Cal. 

Children 

x, 1069. i. Persis Elizabeth 6 , b. in Proviso, 111., Dec. 6, 

1849. 
x, 1070. ii. Joseph Reed 6 , b. Oct. 31, 1851. 

1071. iii. Lucretia Maria 6 , b. in Auburn, Iowa, Jan. 5, 

1854. 
x, 1072. iv. Jane Cornelia 6 , b. in Eden, Iowa, April 26, 1856. 

1073. v. Elmer Marias 6 , b. in Auburn, Iowa, April 3, 

1864. He is unm. and lives at No. 297 
Sheffield Ave., Chicago. 

1074. vi. Mary Minerva 6 , b. in Auburn, Iowa, July 14, 

1866; d. in 1880. 

491. Herman D. Eastman*, (John Lyman 4 , Joseph 3 , 
William*, Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Lodi, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1822; m. 
May 16, 1849, Fanny M. Wilson. He d. Dec. 23, 1890. 

Children 

1075. i. John Lyman 6 , b. March 29, 1850; d. Sept. 4, 

1850. 

1076. ii. Frank Daggett 6 , b. April 26, 1851; d. Sept. 

16, 1875. 

1077. iii. John Lyman, 2d 6 , b. Feb., 1853; d. March 25, 

1872. 

1078. iv. Sarah Halsey 6 , b. Oct. 30, 1854. 
x, 1079. v. Lysander W 6 ., b. March 6, 1857. 

1080. vi. Herman L 6 ., b. Oct., 1858; d. Jan. 4, 1860. 
x, 1081. vii. Anna Louise 6 , b. Nov. 11, 1861. 

493. Hannah Eastman 5 , (Chester 4 , Joseph 3 , William 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), b. in Ovid, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1835; d. in Hector, N. Y., 
July 10, 1866; m. in Ovid, Nov. 5, 1856, Dr. David Warner 
Birge, b. in Manchester, Conn., Dec. 6, 1822, son of Simeon 
and Electa (Pitkin) Birge. He moved with his parents to 



FIFTH GENERATION 127 

Portage, Ohio, in 1832. He attended school at Western 
Reserve C. and at Oberlin C, and Grad. from Cleveland, Ohio, 
Medical C. in 1848, receiving the degree of M. D. He located 
in Hector, N. Y., where he followed his chosen profession for 
many years, but has retired from active practice, and since 
1885 has been engaged in fruit culture. Mrs. Birge Grad. 
from Mount Holyoke C. He lives in Hector, N. Y. 

Children 

1082. i. Mary Eastman Birge 6 , b. in Libertyville, 111., 

Feb. 7, 1858; unm. and lives with her father. 

x, 1083. ii. Julia Birge 6 , b. in Libertyville, May 24, 1859. 

1084. iii. Helen Birge 6 , b. in Hector, N. Y., March 4, 

1862; d. Oct. 4, 1S64. 

x, 1085. iv. Hannah Grace Birge 6 , b. in Hector, Jan. 22, 

1866. 

496. Benjamin Nevius Eastman 5 , (Chester 4 , Joseph 3 , 
William*, Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Ovid, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1840; d. 
in Syracuse, June 22, 1892; m. Nov. 26, 1863, Cornelia Post. 

Child 

1086. i. Cornelia Estella 6 , b. Nov. 10, 1864; m. Ly- 
sander Eastman (see No. 1079) son of Her- 
man D. and Fanny M. (Wilson) Eastman. 

v 497. William Lyman Eastman 5 , (Chester 4 , Joseph 3 , 
William*, Dea. Joseph'), b. in Ovid, N. Y., April 22, 1842; 
m. June 7, 1866, Augusta Eastman, No. 506, b. Sept. 1, 1842, 
daug. of Augustus and Mrs. Kezia (Nash) (Kilbon) Eastman. 
Mrs. Kezia Eastman was No. 260, was b. July 28, 1806, daug. 
of Asa and Kezia (Eastman), No. 69, Nash, and widow of 
George Kilbon. Augustus Eastman resided all his life on the 
old homestead in Granby, where he d. Aug. 18, 1856. His 
widow d. in Granby, May 10, 1857. William Lyman Eastman 
resided in Ovid, N. Y.; he d. Nov. 16, 1902. 



FIFTH GENERATION 

Child 

10 87 i. John Nevius«, b. in Ovid, Nov. 1, 1875; m. 
Dec ^7 1899, May L. Purcell. Children, 
-Esther Maria', b. March 23, 1904; b William 
Purcell', b. July 20, 1907. 

v 498 Man- Dunton Eastman', (Chester*, Joseph', Will- 
iam', Dea. Joseph'), b. June 30, 1844, m. June 18 1867 
James F. Harris, b. Jan. 21, 1841. They reside at 9311 
Edmonds Ave., N. E., Cleveland, Ohio. 

Children 
x, 1088. i. Charles Eastman Harris*, b. March 30, 1868. 
x 1089. ii. Chester Morgan Harris 6 , b. Sept. 8, 1874. 
x, 1090. iii. Fred Page Harris', b. March 17, 1877. 

500. Samuel Finley Eastmans (Augustus*, Joseph', Will- 
iam', Dea. Joseph'), b. in Granby, Mass., May 3, 1823; d. 
in Nashua, Iowa, June 26, 1900; m. in Granby, Oct. 29, 1845, 
Hannah L. Dickinson, b. in Granby, Aug. 11, 1825, daug. 
of William and Lois Parsons (Ferry) Dickinson. He removed 
from Granby to Iowa, date unknown. His widow resides m 

Nashua, Iowa. 

Children 

x 1091. i. William Augustus', b. in Granby, Aug. 6, 1850. 

' 1092. ii. A son, nameless, b. Sept. 8, 1852; d. the next 

day. 

1093. iii. Samuel Finley', b. Jan. 16, 1855; d. Oct. 24. 

1857. 

1094. iv. Clara Romaine 6 , b. July 23, 1857. 

1095. v. Man' Louisa', b. march 16, 1859; m. Oct. 19, 

1888, Edwin S. White. 

1096. vi. Helen Dickinson', b. July 26, 1862; m. Oct., 

1883, Elmer J. Wells. 

1097. vii. Fannie Vinton', b. March 11, 1864; resides in 

Nashua, Iowa. 



FIFTH GENERATION 129 

% 510. Caroline Kellogg* (Elijah Kellogg*, Lois Eastman 3 , 
William^, Dea. Joseph'), b. May 20, 1814; m. June 7, 1843, 
to Edward Richardson Gaylord, a farmer in Hadley. She 
d. Nov., 1844. 

Child 

1098. i. George Edward Gaylord 6 , b. July 19, 1844; 

m. Oct. 21, 1868, to Sarah L. Weir, of New- 
ington, Conn. 

t 514. Hawley Kellogg 5 , (Elijah Kellogg 4 , Lois Eastman 3 . 
William^, Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. July 25, 1822; m. Nov. 26, 1851, 
to Susan Maria Holman, b. in Tolland, Conn., Sept. 14, 1835, 
daug. of Justin and Maria (Tilden) Holman; she d. Dec. 28, 
1877; he m. second, Dec. 16, 1880, Mary Louise Tamblin b- 
in Ottawa, 111., Dec. 1, 1845. He removed from South Had- 
ley, Mass., to Hartford, Conn., in 1859; he d. July 9, 1882. 

Children 

1099. i. Dana William Kellogg 6 , b. in Hartford, Conn., 

Dec. 7, 1857; Grad. from Yale C. in 1880; 
d. Sept. 11, 1880. 

1100. ii. Anna Ruth Kellogg 6 , b. Dec. 3, 1859; d. Jan. 

18, 1877. 

J 517. William Kellogg 5 , (Elijah Kellogg 4 , Lois Eastman 3 , 
Williams Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Jan. 6, 1829; m. May 9, 1861, to 
Maria Oliva Blackman, b. in Florence, Ohio, Nov. 24, 1837, 
daug. of Joel and Wealthy (Tilden) Blackman: she d. July 
28, 1871. He m. second, March 26, 1872, Edith Ellis, daug. 
of Freeman and Miranda (Denman) Ellis, of Wakeman, Ohio. 

Children by First Wife, Born in Wakeman, Ohio 

1101. i. Charles Church Kellogg 6 , b. Feb. 15, 1862; 

m. first, in Clarksfield, Ohio, May, 1886, to 
Rose Twaddle, daug. of William'and Sabria 
(Pixley) Twaddle. He m. second, at Colo- 
rado Springs, Col., April, 1891, Mary Mc- 



130 FIFTH GENERATION 

Eldowney, of Salem, Ohio. He d. in Colo- 
rado Springs, Oct. 19, 1893; was a printer; 
had no c. 
x, 1 102. ii. Frederick Blackman Kellogg 6 , b. Dec. 29, 1863. 

1103. iii. William Grant Kellogg 6 , b. Nov. 19, 1865; 

m. Feb. 5, 1891, Isadore Eugenia Wiggins; 
resides at Berlin Heights, Ohio; no c. 

1104. iv. Florence Wealthy Kellogg 6 , b. Dec. 27, 1867; 

a teacher in Norwalk; unm. 

Children by Second Wife, Born in Wakeman 

1105. v. George Owen Kellogg 6 , b. June 26, 1874; m. 

in Ashland, Ohio, April 14, 1900, to Celia 
Snader, daug. of Lemon and Malinda (Morr) 
Snader; resides in Ashland, Ohio; no c. 

1106. vi. Fannie Ruth Kellogg 6 , b. July 26, 1875; a 

teacher in Wheeling. 

1107. vii. Bertha Mary Kellogg 6 , b. April 23, 1877; a 

teacher in Wheeling. 

X 518. Otis Kellogg 5 , (Elijah Kellogg 4 , Lois Eastman 3 , 
William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Nov. 17, 1831; m. in Springfield, 
Mass., Sept. 3, 1856, to Susan Griffiths, of Foster, R. I., daug. 
of James and Clarissa (Ide) Griffiths. He left South Hadley 
when a child, but returned when 41 years old; was a farmer 
and machinist. 

Children 

1108. i. James Henry Kellogg 6 , b. and d. in Long- 

meadow in 1857. 
x, 1109. ii. Charles Stoughton Kellogg 6 , b. Feb. 24, 1860. 
x, 1110. iii. George Otis Kellogg 6 , b. Sept. 18, 1863. 

v 526. William Eastman 5 , (William 4 , William 3 , William 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Newton, Mich., Jan. 11, 1844; m. in 
Rockford, 111., March 21, 1867, Emma E. Hinds, b. in Grafton, 
Mass., Nov. 19, 1845, daug. of Elisha Woodward and Martha 
Eveline (Goddard) Hinds. Her father, Elisha W. Hinds, 



FIFTH GENERATION 131 

served three years in the war of 1861-1865. Her grandfather, 
Warner Hinds, was a colonel in the war of 1812, and her 
great grandfather, Corlis Hinds, was a member of safety on 
Concord resolves, July 14, 1779; member of committee of 
safety, March 20, 1780. Mrs. Eastman has given much 
assistance in gathering the records of this branch of the family 
from William. They reside in Holyoke, Mass. 

Children 

x, 1111. i. William 6 , b. in Amherst, Mass., April 19, 1868. 

x, 1112. ii. Alice Alvera 6 , b. in Amherst, March 25, 1870. 

x, 1113. iii. Walter Merrill 6 , b. in Amherst, Jan. 1, 1874. 

1114. iv. Louise Hinds 6 , b. in Holyoke, Mass., Nov. 9, 

1881; she is secretary of the Young Women's 
Christian Association in Holyoke. 

v 530. Samantha White Eastman 3 , (Reubin Reed 4 , Will- 
iam 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Granby, Mass., March 
19, 1833; m. March 19, 1856, to Rev. Prescott Fay, of West- 
boro, Mass. He was in Lancaster, N. H., where he held a 
pastorate from 1855 to 1865; now resides in Saxonville, Mass., 
76 Central St. 

Children 

1115. i. Flora Maria Fay 6 , b. Nov. 26, 1857, on Thanks- 

giving Day. She has been a teacher of 
music in Wellesley C, Wellesley, Mass., and 
Carleton C, Northfield, Minn., and at present 
has private pupils at Copley Square, Boston; 
is organist at Edwards Congregational 
church, Saxonville, Mass. 

1116. ii. William Eastman Fay 6 ,b. March 8, 1859; he 

m. Nov. 1, 1893, Mrs. Louise Collingham 
Fowler. He is a practising physician, re- 
siding at 366 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, 
Mass. 



132 FIFTH GENERATION 

1117. iii. Alice Prescott Fay 6 , b. Feb. 18, 1865. She is 

a special teacher in the public schools of 
Cambridge, Mass. 

v 533. Maria Clarissa', (Reubin Reed 4 , William', William*, 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Aug. 27, 1841; m. Harlan Winslow Page, 
Jan. 16, 1868; they live at Northfield, Minn., where he is 
treasurer of Carleton C. 

Children 

1118. i. Agnes Eastman Page 6 , b. March 5, 1869; is a 

teacher of music. 

1119. ii. Frank Winslow Page 6 , b. Sept. 26, 1873; d. 

Feb. 16, 1882. 

1120. iii. Alice Maria Page 6 , b. Dec. 9, 1878; is private 

secretary to the president of Carleton C. 

v 537. Pamelie Clarissa Eastman*, (Charles*, William 3 , 
William', Dea. Joseph"), b. in Holyoke, Mass., Oct. 1, 1831; 
m. in South Hadley, Mass., June 13, 1867, Hinsdale Smith, b. 
in Hadley, Mass., March 2, 1819, son of Sereno and Betsey 
(Stockbridge) Smith. He d. in Springfield, Mass., and she d. 
there Feb. 11, 1876. 

Children 

x, 1121. i. Arthur Parks Smith 6 , b. in Feeding Hills, 

Mass., May 24, 1868. 
x, 1122. ii. Hinsdale Smith 6 , b. in Springfield, Sept. 10, 

1869. 

1123. iii. Elizabeth Chester Smith 6 , b. in Springfield, 

May 3, 1872; d. Jan. 28, 1876. 

1124. iv. Harry Eastman Smith 6 , b. in Springfield, 

Sept. 23, 1874; d. July 29, 1875. 

544. Francis George Dwight 5 , (Jonathan Dwight 4 , Abigail 
Eastman 3 , William 3 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Reading, Pa., Feb. 
26, 1828; m. April 12, 1853, Ida Hockley, daug. of Jacob F. 
and Anne Elizabeth Hockley, of Philadelphia, Pa. He Grad. 
from Georgetown C, D. C. He was a merchant in Reading, 



FIFTH GENERATION 133 

Pa., for some time, but removed to Cuthbert, Georgia, and 
engaged in raising cotton. 

Children 

1125. i. Helen Dwight 6 , b. Jan. 28, 1854. 

1126. ii. Anne Maria Dwight 6 , b. June 4, 1856. 

1127. iii. Ida Elizabeth Dwight 6 , b. Aug. 31, 1858. 

1128. iv. Mary Cecilia Dwight 6 , b. Sept. 10, 1861. 

1129. v. Frances Helen Dwight 6 , b. Feb. 4, 1864. 

546. Albert Dwight 5 , (Rev. Moseley Dwight 4 , Abigail 
Eastman 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Cabotville, Mass., 
June 16, 1841; m. June 16, 1864, Caroline Paine, b. in Marble- 
head, Mass., April 5, 1841, daug. of William Bladder and 
Mary Elizabeth (Anderton) Paine. He was for a long time 
a clerk in the probate office of Suffolk Co., Boston, Mass. 

Child 

1130. i. Caroline Francis Dwight 6 , b. March 6, 1865. 

550. Mary Jane Danks 5 , (Clarissa Dwight 4 , Abigail East- 
man 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in South Hadley, Mass., 
May 25, 1831; m. May 7, 1851, Burton M. Ford, b. May 19, 
1829, son of Merritt and Althea Ford. They lived in Spring- 
field, Mass., and later removed to Chicago, 111. 

Children 

1131. i. Henry Burton Ford 6 , b. in Springfield, Aug. 

13, 1853. 

1132. ii. Jenny Althea Ford 6 , b. in Chicago, June 19, 

1858. 

1133. iii. Clara Dwight Ford 6 , b. in Chicago, Nov. 23, 

1865. 

551. William Newton Danks 5 , (Clarissa Dwight 4 , Abigail 
Eastman 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Springfield, Mass., 
May 16, 1841; m. Jan. 3, 1864, Susan A. Llewellyn, b. in New 
York, March 20, 1843. He was a captain of the "Ellsworth 
Avengers," in the 44th N. Y. Regt. in the war of 1861-65. 



154 FIFTH GENERATION 

He served until Oct. 4, 1864. but escaped unharmed until 
the end. 

Child 
1134. i. Mary Burton Danks 6 , b. in Lexington, Ky., 
Aug. 14, 1865. 

v 552 Mary Burnap Towner', (Harriet Coit«, Ruth East- 
man 1 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. April 12, 1829; m. first, Oct. 
13, 1852, John A. Bassett, of Chicago, 111. He d. March 25, 
1854, and she m. second, Jan. 18, 1859, James C. Larimore, of 
Niles, Mich. 

Children by Second Husband 

x, 1135. i. Charles Towner Larimore 6 , b. Oct. 11, 1859. 
x, 1136. ii. Ida Larimore 6 , b. March 2, 1863. 

v 558. George Pierce Averill*, (Emily Amelia Coit 4 , Ruth 
Eastman 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Rouses Point, N. Y., 
June 11, 1832;m. Dec. 2, 1858, Amelia Maria Coltrin, of Plette 
Valley, Neb.; now living in Joplin, Mo. 

Children 
Emily Frances Averill 6 , b. Oct. 18, 1859. 
Henrietta Amelia Averill 6 , b. May 4, 1862. 
Carrie Belle Averill 6 , b. Sept. 11, 1863. 
William Coltrin Averill\ b. Sept. 21, 1866. 
Minnie Manchester Averill 6 , b. July 12, 1874; 
unm. 

v 559. Henrietta Averill 5 . (Emily Amelia Coit«, Ruth 
Eastman-'. William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Rouses Point, N. Y., 
April 14, 1834; m. at her home, Rouses Point, May 20, 1857, 
Lieut. Walworth Jenkins, of the United States Army. He d. 
in Louisville, May 17, 1874. His widow resides in St. Louis, 
Mo., at No. 1115 Hamilton Ave. 

Children 
1142. i. Edgar Averill Jenkins 6 , b. at Fortress Monroe, 



X, 


1137. 


i. 


X, 


1138. 


ii. 


X. 


1139. 


iii. 


x, 


1140. 


iv. 




1141. 


v. 



FIFTH GENERATION 135 

Old Point Comfort, Va., Jan. 28, 1859; d. 
in Rouses Point, N. Y., July 26, 1860. 

1143. ii. Clarence Hyde Jenkins 6 , b. at West Point, 

N. Y., Dec. 14, 1860; m. Oct. 8, 1889, Eliza- 
beth Hahlein. 

1144. iii. Fannie Benson Jenkins*, b. in Louisville, Ky., 

Dec. 9, 1862; unm. 

1145. iv. Franklin Walworth Jenkins 6 , b. in Louisville, 

Ky., March 26, 1865; d. in St. Louis, Sept. 

6, 1886. 
x, 1146. v. William Marshall Jenkins 6 , b. in Louisville, 

Ky., Jan. 4, 1867. 
1 147. vi. Edgar Coit Jenkins 6 , b. in Louisville, Ky., Dec. 

15, 1869; d. Sept. 10, 1870. 
x, 1148. vii. Walworth Jenkins 6 , b. in Louisville, Ky., Oct. 

10, 1871. 

v 560. William Coit Averill*, (Emily Amelia Coif, Ruth 
Eastman 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Rouses Point, N. Y., 
Oct. 30, 1837; m. first, Belle Martin, who d. in 1882; m. second, 
Annetta Butler. He d. at his brother George's in Carrollton, 
Mo., Nov. 13, 1894. His widow survives him. No c. 

v 563. Mary Coit 5 , (Daniel Pierce Coit 4 , Ruth Eastman 3 , 
William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Dec, 1836; m. John Richard 
Harris, and lived in Texas. He d. and she m. second, I. A. 
Penton. 

Children 
x, 1149. i. Belle Harris 6 , b. 

1150. ii. John R. Harris 6 , b. ; m. Emma and 

has four c. ; resides in St. Louis, Mo. 

v 565. Emily A. Coit 5 , (Daniel Pierce Coit 4 , Ruth East- 
man 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Aug., 1842; m. William 
Harris, brother to John R. Harris; he d. and she m. second, 
Walter Harris, a younger brother of John R. and William 
Harris. Is living at Galveston, Texas. She had c. 6 , and has 



136 FIFTH GENERATION 

two grandchildren, aa Mary and bb William Harris', living at 
Palestine, Texas. 

v 566. Charles Porter*, (John Porter*, Lois Eastman', 
John', Dea. Joseph'), b. Jan. 18, 1826; m. Oct. 10, 1848, 
Hariette S. Morgan. He Grad. from Hamilton C; lived in 
New York City and Montclair, N. J. 

Children 

1151. i. Annie M. Porters b. Sept. 5, 1852; d. in child- 

hood. 

1152. ii. John Porter*, b. Aug. 11, 1854; m. and lives 

in Montclair, N. J. ; has five c. 

1153. iii. Charles T. Porter*, b. Dec. 16, 1857; d. in 

childhood. 

1154. iv. Lewis M. Porter 6 , b. Feb. 28, 1861; m. and 

lives in Philadelphia; no c. 

v 567. Anna Phillips Porter s , (John Porter 4 , Lois East- 
man 3 , John 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. June 1, 1828; m. Alonzo 
Glover Beardsley, of Auburn, N. Y.; he d. Aug. 14, 1906. 

Children 

x, 1155. i. Caroline Porter Beardsley 6 , b. Jan. 12, 1850. 

x, 1156. ii. William Porter Beardsley 6 , b. Aug. 4, 1852. 

x, 1157. iii. Alonzo Glover Beardsley 6 , b. Sept. 28, 1853. 

1158. iv. George T. Beardsley 6 , b. Nov. 14, 1855; d. in 
infancy. 

:■:. 1159. v. Douglas Beardsley 6 , b. June 4, 1861. 

1160. vi. Porter Beardsley 6 , b. March 16, 1863. 

v 571. Samuel Quincy Porter 5 , (William Porter 4 , Lois 
E . -tnian 3 , John 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. May 31, 1821; m. first, 
May 31, 1S48, Maria Hurlbert, of Lee; she d. Nov. 9, 1855. 
II m. second, Feb. 21, 1861, Frances A. Smith, of Union- 
ville, Conn.; she d. Jan. 26, 1897; he d. at Unionville, Feb. 22, 
1907. 



x, 


1163. 


iii. 




1164. 


iv. 




1165. 


v. 


X, 


1166. 


vi. 




1167. 


vii. 



FIFTH GENERATION 137 

Children by First Wife 

1161. i. William Porters b. May 1, 1849; d. July 25, 
1850. 
x, 1162. ii. Mary Wild, Porter*, b. March 16, 1853; m. 
No. 1156. 

Children by Second Wife 
Samuel Quincy Porter*, b. March 25, 1863. 
Kate H. Porter*, b. April 18, 1866; d. in infancy 
Elizabeth Q. Porter 6 , b. May 10, 1868; lives in 

Unionville, Conn. 
Henry Carleton Porter 6 , b. Oct. 9, 1871. 
Lucy G. Porter 6 , b. Sept. 10, 1875; lives in 

Unionville, Conn. 

v 584. Samuel Harris Clary 5 , (John Clary*, Joseph Clary 3 , 
Rachel Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Conway, Mass., June 
6, 1845 ; m. at Shelburne, Mass., June 10, 1875, Martha Rebecca 
Peck. He resides in Conway, Mass. 

Children 

1168. i. Hattie May Clary 6 , b. in Conway, May 4, 1878. 

1169. ii. Fannie Maria Clary 6 , b. May 25, 1880. 

1170. iii. John Albert Clary 6 , b. Sept. 26, 1892. 

v 590. Mary Huntington Wing 6 , (Joseph Knowles Wing 4 , 
Lucy Clary 3 , Rachel Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Aug. 18, 
1843; m. June 30, 1869, John S. McAdoo. She d. March 14, 
1893. He resides in North Bloomfield, Ohio. 

Child 

1171. i. Joseph John McAdoo 6 , b. in North Bloom- 

field, Ohio, Aug. 20, 1875; m. Alice K. 
Snider, daug. of Denton J. Snider, of St. 
Louis, Mo., Dec. 5, 1907. 

v 594. Francis Joseph Wing s (Joseph Knowles Wing 4 , 
Lucy Clary 3 , Rachel Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Sept. 14, 



138 FIFTH GENERATION 

1850; m. Minnie Remington, daug. of Stephen and Maria 
(Provost) Remington, Sept. 25, 1878. He has been an associ- 
ate judge, and is now a lawyer in Cleveland, Ohio. 

Children 

1172. i. Virginia Remington Wing 6 , b. Oct. 2, 1881. 

1173. ii. Marie Wing', b. Nov. 8, 1885. 

1174. iii. Stephanie Wing 6 , b. Dec. 12, 1888. 

v 596. Anne M. Wing', (Joseph Knowles Wings Lucy 
Clary', Rachel Eastman 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. March 7, 1857; 
m. June 30, 1885, William Storrs French, of New Hartford, 

N. Y. 

Children 

1175. i. Marguerite Mary French 6 , b. in New Hartford, 

Jan. 31, 1890. 

1176. ii. Emily Palmer French 6 , b. July 12, 1892. 

v 597. Sarah Olive Eastman 5 , (Benjamin Blair*, Benja- 
min 5 , Benjamin', Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Chester, Mass., July 
3, 1850; m. Jan. 16, 1886, Frederick D. Hickox, of Spring- 
field, Mass. He d. June 22, 1902. 

Child 

1177. i. Viola Elsie Hickox 6 , b. in Chester, Mass., Aug. 

26, 1887. 

v 600. Edwin Blair Eastman 5 , (Benjamin Blair*, Benja- 
min 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Chester, Mass., March 
22, 1854; m. first, April, 1878, Rosa Degoes, of Poughkeepsie, 
X. Y.; she d. in Chester, Sept. 5, 1879; m. second, Bertha 
Virginia Degoes, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. He is a carpenter, 
and runs a mill in Littleville, where he resides. 

Child bv First Wife 

1178. i. Rosa 6 , b. in Chester, Mass., Sept. 5, 1879. 

Her mother d. at her birth. She m. Jan. 
18, 1899, George M. Cone, of North Chester, 
Mass. Child, a Lyle Louis Cone', b. in 



FIFTH GENERATION 139 

Westfield, Mass., April 15, 1900; d. in North 
Chester, Mass., Oct. 2, 1900. George M. 
Cone d. July 1 3 , 1 906. She lives at 2 1 Leon- 
ard Ave., Westfield, Mass. 

Children by Second Wife 

1179. ii. Gertrude Virginia 6 , b. in Chester, Aug. 14, 

1888. Grad. of Huntington H. S. in 1907. 

1180. iii. Raymond Philip 6 , b. May 15, 1891. 

1181. iv. John Wesley 6 , b. June 26, 1894. 

1182. v. Peter Henry 6 , b. March 8, 1896. 

1183. vi. Pearl Alice Louise 6 , b. Sept., 1898; d. aged 

3 days. 

1184. vii. Edwin Irving 6 , b. Nov. 10, 1900. 

v 601. Austin Eastman 5 , (Benjamin Blair', Benjamin 3 , 
Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Chester, Mass., July 26, 1856; 
m. first, Dec. 25, 1882, Lillar May Fuller; second, Aug. 1, 1899, 
Alice Estelle Freeman; she d. April 10, 1901. He resides in 
Littleville, Mass., a carpenter. 

Child by First Wife 

1185. i. Herbert Austin 6 , b. in Westfield, Mass., March 

20, 1886; m. Oct., 1905, Mary Lewis, of 
Salem, Mass. Child, a Frank', b. Oct., 1906; 
d. October., 1906. 

v 608. Sarah Porter White 5 , (Benjamin Eastman White 4 , 
Eunice Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Belcher- 
town, Mass., Oct. 29, 1823; m. Aug. 13, 1846, Jared W. Smith, 
of Ledyard, Conn. He resided in Hartford, Conn., where he 
d. March 17, 1887. She resides at No. 48 St. Marks Ave., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Children 

1186. i. Clarence Devere Smith 6 , b. Aug. 10, 1847; 

d. Feb. 7, 1853. 

1187. ii. Francis Raymond Smith 6 , b. Dec. 13, 1848; 

d. Jan. 8, 1849. 



140 FIFTH GENERATION 

1188. iii. Frank Beaumont Smith 6 , b. May 26, 1852; 

m. Amelia Kellogg, of Colchester, Conn. 
He resides in Hartford, Conn., where he has 
been in a bank for over thirty years. Child, 
a Allen Kellogg Smith', b. Aug., 1888. His 
wife's name has been spelled Kellogue. 

1189. iv. Jennie Estella Smith 6 , b. Aug. 24, 1857; 

d. in Middletown, Conn., Nov. 17, 1861. 

v 610. John Henry White*, (Benjamin Eastman White*, 
Eunice Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. July, 1827; 
m. in Holyoke, Mass., June 30, 1850, Ann B. Denison, daug. 
of John and Mary (Avery) Denison. He d. in New York 

City, Dec, 1878. 

Children 

1190. i. John Denison White 6 , b. in Hartford, Conn., 

Dec. 26, 1852; m. in South Hadley Falls, 
Mass., Feb. 12, 1874, Hattie M. Hatfield, 
daug. of Horace and Marie E. (Lyman) 
Hatfield. a Child', Stanley Denison White, 
b. Feb. 2, 1889. 

1191. ii. Minnie L. White 6 , b. in Hartford, Conn., Feb. 

28, 1854; d. May 12, 1871. 

v 611. Mary Elizabeth White', (Benjamin Eastman 
White 4 , Eunice Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. in 
Granby, Mass., Aug. 29, 1830; m. Aug. 11, 1852, Arthur 
Mitchell. He d. Jan. 13, 1900. She resides at No. 48 St. 
Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Children 

1192. i. Nellie Mitchell 6 , b. March 29, 1858; d. Aug. 

11, 1858. 

1193. ii. Alice Mitchell 6 , b. Feb. 5, 1861. 

v 612. Martha Ann White 5 , (Benjamin Eastman White 4 , 
Eunice Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Belcher- 



FIFTH GENERATION 141 

town, Mass., April 8, 1833; m. June, 1872, George Seymour; 
he d. abt. 1884. She resides in Hartford, Conn. 

Child 
1194. i. Carrie Edna Seymour*, b. June 4, 1873; m. 
Howard Seymour, of Hartford, Conn., where 
they reside. Child, a Barbara White Sey- 
mour', b. in 1904. 

v 613. Elmira Ellis White 5 , (Benjamin Eastman White 4 , 
Eunice Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Belcher- 
town, Mass., April 7, 1837; m. a Mr. Favor, who d. in the 
80's in Mexico. She resides at No. 48 St. Marks Ave., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

v 615. Samuel White 5 , (Montgomery White 4 , Eunice 
Eastman 3 Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Granby, Mass.; 
m. Angeline Keyes; they lived in Ludlow, Mass., where he d. 

Children 
x, 1195. i. Lucy White', 
x, 1196. ii. James White 6 . 

v 619. Lovinski White 5 , (Montgomery White 4 , Eunice 
Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Granby, Mass., 
m. Harriet Frost ; they lived in Ludlow, Mass. 







Children 


1197. 


i. 


Charles White 6 , b. 


x, 1198. 


ii. 


Herbert White 6 , b. 


1199. 


iii. 


Percy White 6 , b. 


1200. 


iv. 


Edith White 6 , b. 


1201. 


v. 


Sadie White 6 , b. 



m. Arthur Frost. 



v 620. Elihu P. White 5 , (Montgomery White 4 , Eunice 
Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Granby, Mass., 
Oct. 10, 1833; m. Adelaide Hitchcock; she d. in 1907; he lives 
on Park St., West Springfield, Mass. They furnished the 
records from Montgomery White. 



142 FIFTH GENERATION 

Children 
1202. i. Lena Addie White 6 , b. 
x, 1203. ii. Cora May White 6 , b. 

v 621. Susan White', (Samuel White', Eunice Eastman', 
Benjamin', Dea. Joseph 1 )- b. in Canada, March 26, 1824; m. 
March 17, 1842, Peter Blazier; she d. 

Children 
Two c. b. and d. in infancy. 
x, 1204. iii. Ida Blazier 6 , b. Sept. 10, 1861. 

v 622. Thomas Lindsay White', (Samuel White 4 , Eunice 
Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Sparta, N. Y., 
May 21, 1826; m. Melvina Gage, of Coldwater, Mich., May 
5, 1875; lives in Girard, Mich. 

Children 

1205. i. Milton Gage White 6 , b. July 9, 1876; is a 

machinist in Battle Creek, Mich. 

1206. ii. Byron Barnes White 6 , b. Feb. 15, 1878; is 

a wood mechanic in Los Angeles, Cal. 

1207. iii. Thomas White 6 , b. April 21, 1880; lives in 

Leeds, Dakota. 

1208. iv. Ruth White 6 , b. April 18, 1882; lives in St. 

Louis. 

1209. v. Ralph White 6 , b. March 29, 1885; lives with 

his father at Girard, Mich. 

1210. vi. Bell Blossom White 6 , b. Dec. 28, 1888; lives 

at home. 

v 623. Eunice White 5 , (Samuel White*, Eunice Eastman 3 . 
Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Sparta, N. Y., July 18, 1828; 
m. Dec. 7, 1851, Steven Lee. She d. March 23, 1893. 

Children 
x, 1211. i. William Milton Lee 6 , b. in Union City, Nov. 
3, 1852. 



FIFTH GENERATION 143 

x, 1212. ii. Stephen Eugene Lees b. Feb. 7, 1854. 
x, 1213. iii. Rosa May Lees b. Aug. 9, 1858. 

v 628. Esther Louise Pecks (Mary Eastmans Johns 
Benjamins Dea. Joseph'), b. Nov. 16, 1829; m. Robert Grant' 
April 25, 1853. He was b. Sept. 20, 1822, and d. July 2o' 
1895. She d. May 21, 1903. 

Child 

1214. i. Mary Eastman Grants b. July 3, 1855; lived 

at 454 Court St., Rochester, N. Y. 

v 629. John Eastman Pecks (Mary Eastmans Johns 
Benjamins Dea. Joseph'), b. Nov. 16, 1832; m. Dec. 29, 1857,' 
Mary Barnes, who was b. Dec. 26, 1836. 

Children 

1215. i. Edward Barnes Pecks b. Nov. 23, 1858; d. 

April 16, 1860. 
Addie Barnes Pecks b. April 20, 1862. 
Charles B. Pecks b. Feb. 9, 1868. 
Louise M. Pecks b. Jan. 23, 1873. 

v 630. Sarah Eliza Eastmans (Elias Hookers Johns 
Benjamins Dea. Joseph'), b. in Fowlerville, N. Y., Dec. 26,' 
1829; m. in Ravenna, Ohio, Nov. 9, 1858, Norman Austin 
Barrett, b. Dec. 14, 1832, son of Samuel and Sarah (Sack- 
rider) Barrett. He resided in May wood, 111., but d. in Alle- 
gan, Mich., Dec. 19, 1899. Mr. Barrett enlisted as a private 
in Co. C, 19th Ohio Vol. Inf. ; was promoted from time to time 
until he returned from the war of 1861-65 as colonel. 

Children 

1219. i. Lelia Belle Barretts b. in Newton Falls, Ohio, 

Aug. 16, 1859; m. Lyman Lilly; resides at 
No. 427 Kalamazoo Ave., Petoska, Mich. 

1220. ii. Clyde Eastman Barretts b. Dec. 17, 1861; m. 

Mary Fuller; resides in St. Charles, 111. 



x, 1216. 


ii. 


x, 1217. 


iii. 


x, 1218. 


iv. 



144 FIFTH GENERATION 

1221. iii. William S. Barretts b. Sept. 22, 1864; d. Nov. 

1865. 

1222. iv. Sarah Jane Barrett*, b. in Madison, Ohio, Feb. 

15, 1869; m. James Percy Randolph; resides 
at No. 669 Van Buren St., Milwaukee, Wis. 
They have no c. 

v 631. Jane Adelia Eastmans (Elias Hooker*, Johns 
Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Fowlerville, N. Y., April 21, 
1832; m. in Fowlerville, July 5, 1854, John Ayres Drake, b. 
in Yates county, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1822, son of Asa and Phebe 
(Potter) Drake. He d. in Howard, Stuben Co., N. Y., Jan. 
10, 1896. His widow d. in Canisteo, N. Y., Feb., 1906. 

Children 
x, 1223. i. Sarah Ella Drake 6 , b. in Kingsville, Ohio, Oct. 

11, 1856. 
x, 1224. ii. Fred Ebert Drake 6 , b. in Ravenna, Ohio, Nov. 

17, 1857. 
x, 1225. iii. Wells Eastman Drake 6 , b. in Waterloo, Ind., 

March 8, 1868. 

v 634. Mary Sophia Eastman 5 , (Elias Hookers Rev. 
Johns Benjamins Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Dec. 13, 1841; m. Oct. 
13, 1858, William K. Wight, b. Feb. 25, 1833. She d. March 
26, 1898; he d. Dec. 9, 1903. 

Children 

1226. i. Edward E. Wight 6 , b. July 24, 1859; d. Sept. 

13, 1860. 

1227. ii. Lewis Albert Wight 6 , b. Oct. 4, 1860; m. 

April 2, 1891, Minnie L. Fulmer, b. April 11, 
1869. Child, a Clyde Fulmer Wights b. June 
5, 1898. They adopted, July 17, 1898, 
b Lewis Wight,'. 

1228. iii. Lucien Eastman Wight 6 , b. March 5, 1862; 

m. Feb. 15, 1888, Eloise Phillips, b. Nov. 8, 
1865. Children, a Ruby May Wight, b. May 



FIFTH GENERATION 145 

18, 1889; b HarryW. Wight, b. June 23, 1894; 
4 'Florence Villa Wight, b. March 9, 1896- 
d. May IS, 1897. 

1229. iv. May Arabella Wights b. May 4, 1865; d. April 

26, 1883. 

1230. v. Guy Vernon Wight', b. Jan. 29, 1870; m. Dec. 

14, 1898, Lois A. Krewson, b. Jan. 13, 1877. 
Children, a Edna May Wight', b. May 28, 
1900; Catherine Elizabeth Wight', bf Feb'. 
21, 1902; she is called "Beth"; c Doris Wight, 
b. April 3, 1904. 

1231. vi. Arthur Earle Wights b. Nov. 15, 1871; m. 

April 20, 1898, Natalie Chapman, b. Feb. 
12,1878. Children, a Sophia Lorena Wight', 
b. Feb. 11, 1899; b Donald Emerson Wight,'' 
b. Dec. 19, 1902. 

1232. vii. Clarence E. Wights b. Dec. 30, 1876; m. 

March 12, 1901, Flora Elvira Krewson, b. 
Aug. 12, 1878. Children, a Gaylord Clark 
Wight', b. Feb. 27, 1902; c Marjorie Wight', 
b. March 15, 1904; Myrtle Wight', b. July 
20, 1905. 

1233. viii. William Harold Wights b. Aug. 2, 1878. 

1234. ix. Infant daughter, b. and d. July 9, 1882. 

v 640. William Henry Fowlers (Eliza Ann Eastmans 
Johns Benjamins Dea. Joseph'), b. Feb. 6, 1841; m. Nov. 
17, 1862, Mary Muzzy, who was b. Sept. 6, 1839; she d. Nov. 
3, 1878. He m. second, . 

Children 

1235. i. Frances C. Fowlers b. Oct. 22, 1863. 

1236. ii. Susan Fowlers b. Aug. 18, 1865; d. Aug. 19, 

1865. 

1237. iii. Mary Maude Fowlers b. Oct. 22, 1867. 

1238. iv. Emma Sophia Fowlers b. June 19, 1870. 

1239. v. Florence Eliza Fowlers b. Feb. 13, 1872. 



146 FIFTH GENERATION 

1240. vi. Helen Ada Fowler*, b. Oct. 25, 1873. 

1241. vii. William Eastman Fowler*, b. April 8, 1875. 

1242. viii. Edward Fowler 6 , b. 

v 645. Martha Benedict', (Vashta Eastman*, Joel 1 , Ben- 
jamin', Dea. Joseph'), m. Marion Howell, of Ludlowville, 
X. Y. She d. at the age of 54. 

Children 

1243. i. Darwin, Howell 6 , b. ; m. and d. leaving 

two sons, and a widow living in Chicago. 111. 

1244. ii. Carrie Howel! 6 , b. ; m. Charles Howell, 

and d. abt. 33 years of age, leaving three 
sons and four daughters 7 . 

1245. iii. Mineroy Howell 6 , b. ; m. and is living in 

the far West. She has one daug. 

1246. iv. Josephine Howell 6 , b. ; m. Lafayette 

Jacobs, of Ludlowville, N. Y. He d. leaving 
one son, viz., a Roe Jacobs'. 

1247. v. Myron Howell 6 , b. ; d. aged 17. 

1248. vi. Bert Howell 6 , b. ; unm. 

1249. vii. Nettie Howell 6 , b. — — ; unm. 

1250. viii. Cora Howell 6 , b. ; m. a Mr. Austin; has 

a son and a daug'. 

1251. ix. Daisy Howell 6 , b. 

v 651. William Fitzallen Smith*, (William Smith*, Mercy 
Eastman 5 , Benjamin 3 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. March 10, 1828; m. 
May 27, 1852, Elizabeth Maria Sage. She d. Sept. 27, 1870. 
He resides in Middlefield, Conn. 

Children 

1252. i. Frank Nash Smith 6 , b. March 22, 1853; d. 

Sept. 20, 1853. 
x, 1253. ii. William Barnes Smith 6 , b. June 10, 1854. 

\. iii. Charles Sage Smith 6 , b. Nov. 9, 1858; d. April 
10, 1887. 
1255. iv. Helen Maria Smith 6 , b. Oct. 11, 1861. 



FIFTH GENERATION 147 

1256. v. Clara Elizabeth Smith', b. Aug. 13, 1866; m. 

April 30, 1902, Gordon S. Goodrich. 

1257. vi. Louis Ward Smiths b. Sept. 25, 1867: d. Feb 

20, 1869. 

v 652. Helen Sophia Smiths (William Smith*, Mercy 
Eastmans Benjamins Dea. Joseph'), b. Nov. 19, 1830 at 
Sacketts Harbor, N. Y.; m. Charles Alonzo Barker, b. Oct. 
22, 1829, at Fredonia, N. Y., son of William and Lucinda 
(Cushmg) Barker, m at Bantam Falls, Conn., May 3 1857 
He d. Aug. 10, 1870; she d. Jan. 13, 1890. 

Children 

1258. i. Clara Lucinda Barkers b. April 26, 1858, at 

Fredonia, N. Y.; d. Dec. 13, 1901, at Fre- 
donia, N. Y. 

1259. ii. Erne Barkers b. March 24, 1860, at Fredonia, 

N. Y. ; resides at Fredonia, N. Y. 

1260. iii. William Buckingham Barkers b. June 20, 

1862, at Fredonia, N. Y.; m. July 18, 1891, 
at Fredonia, N. Y., to Elgia Waterhouse.' 
Child, a Charles Russell Barkers b. May 25 
1892. 

1261. iv. Walter Cushing Barkers b. April 2, 1867, at 

Fredonia, N. Y.; m. Aug. 27, 1902, at 
Niagara Falls, N. Y., Jessie Rogers McClan- 
athan. He is a lawyer and resides at No. 
15 Dorchester Road, Buffalo, N. Y. 

v 654. Sophia Dwight Smiths (Eldad Smiths Mercy 
Eastmans Benjamins Dea. Joseph'), b. in Racine, Wis., Oct. 
17, 1840; m. June 24, 1875, Capt. Asa M. Simpson; they have 
four c; reside at No. 2200 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Cal. 
In the great earthquake and fire in San Francisco, the family 
escaped safely, the fire coming within a few blocks from them. 

v 658. Eliza Smiths (Eldad Smiths Mercy Eastmans 
Benjamins Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Racine, Wis., May 3, 1847; 



148 FIFTH GENERATION 

m. Dec. 20, 1870, Dr. John G. Meachen, Jr., of Racine, Wis. 
They reside at No. 775 College Ave., Racine, Wis. 

Children 

1262. i. Dr. John G. Meachen, 3d', b. . He is in 

practice with his father. 

1263. ii. A daughter, who d. at the age of six years. 

v661. Caroline White Smith', (Alvah Smith*, Mercy 
Eastman*, Benjamin', Dea. Joseph'), b. in Springfield Mass., 
May 31, 1839; m. Oct. 31, 1858, Calvin M. Latham. She d. 

in 1894. 

Children 

1264. i. Emma Jeanette Latham', b. Aug. 23, 1859. 

She Grad. from high school ; studied abroad, 
and is now (1906) a teacher in the public 
schools in Delaware, Ohio. 

x, 1265. ii. William Kendrick Latham 6 , b. Oct. 1, 1861. 

x, 1266. iii. Harry Smith Latham 6 , b. Feb. 9, 1863. 

x, 1267. iv. Franklin White Latham 6 , b. March 3, 1865. 

x, 1268. v. Edgar Milton Latham 6 , b. 

1269. vi. Chauncy Shepard Latham 6 , b. Nov. 21, 1869. 
He was educated in the public schools, and 
took a partial course in the Ohio Wesleyan 
Univ. ; a clerk in Toledo, Ohio. 

x, 1270. vii. Gertrude E. Latham 6 , b. May 27, 1881. 

v 662. William Alvah Smith', (Alvah Smiths Mercy 
Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Nov. 21, 1842; m. 
July 15, 1874, Eliza Jennings. They reside in Winfield, Kan., 
No. 1021 Menor St. 

Children 

1271. i. Amelia Jane Smith 6 , b. Sept. 17, 1875; d. July 

1876. 

1272. ii. Fred Jennings Smith 6 , b. Jan. 26, 1880; Grad. 

from Medical C, and in practice in Winfield, 

Kan. 



FIFTH GENERATION 149 

1273. iii. James Harvey Smith*, b. June 24, 1881; Grad. 

from Ohio Wesleyan Univ. ; a clerk. 

v 663. James Luther Smith* (Alvah Smith*, Mercy East- 
man 3 , Benjamins Dea. Joseph'), b. Sept. 23, 1845; m. in 
Wellington, Ohio, April 20, 1869, Eliza Delphine Rininger. 
He resided in Wilmington, where their c. were b.; now living 
in Delaware, Ohio. 

Children 

1274. i. William Smith* , b. April 20, 1874; m. in Dela- 

ware, Ohio, Feb. 26, 1903, a Miss Wilson, of 
Findlay, Ohio. 

1275. ii. Louise Smith*, b. Oct. 2, 1879; m. Nov. 21, 

1905, George W. Armstrong, of New York. 

1276. iii. Alvah Ward Smith*, b. March 9, 1882 ; m. Aug. 

4, 1904, Clotilda Weatherby, of Delaware, 
Ohio. 

v 666. Sophia L. Smith 5 , (Benjamin Eastman Smith 4 , 
Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), m. in 1855, Dr. 
J. J. M. Angear. Reside at No. 522 Washington Boulevard, 
Chicago, 111. 

Children 

1277. i. A son, b. ; a druggist, and in real estate 

in Chicago Heights, 111. 

1278. ii. Benjamin Angear*, b. — — ; a physician in 

practice in Sublette, 111. 

v 667. Mary Lucinda Smith 5 , (Herodotus Smith 4 , Mercy 
Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Fredonia, N. Y., 
Jan. 2, 1841; m. in Fredonia, Feb. 9, 1864, Charles Addison 
Woodworth, b. in Madison County, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1838, son 
of Daniel and Mary (Davis) Woodworth. Mr. Woodworth 
served all through the Civil war; was severely wounded at 
Malvern Hill, Va., and left on the field for dead; was carried 
off, and finally recovered and served the balance of the war. 
After the war he became colonel of the 97th Missouri Militia, 



x. 1280. 


ii 


x. 1281. 


iii 


1282. 


iv 



150 FIFTH GENERATION 

and was instrumental in putting down the "Ku Klux Klan" 
in Southeast Missouri; served two years, when he resigned. 
He was, in 1907, pastor of the M. E. church in Williamsville, 
Erie County, N. Y. ; has been a clergyman for 30 years. Is 
now (1908) at Buffalo, N. Y. 

Children 
1279. i. Daniel Grannis Woodworth 6 , b. May 13, 1866; 
d. July 2, 1879. 
Sara Barker Woodworth', b. Sept. 24, 1868. 
George Smith Woodworth 6 , b. Dec. 8, 1870. 
Evangeline Woodworth', b. July 2, 1872; d. 
Sept. 16, 1884. 
1283. v. Charles Woodworth 6 , b. in Arcade, N. Y., Feb. 
8, 1875; unm. 

v 668. Flora Catherine Smith 5 , (Herodotus Smith 4 , Mercy 
Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Fredonia, N. Y., 
May 7, 1842; m. Nov. 28, 1860, Chauncy Clothier, a post- 
master. 

Children 

x 1284. i. Harry Smith Clothier 6 , b. Feb. 22, 1864. 
1285. ii. Marie Louisa Clothier 6 , b. Nov. 15, 1866; re- 
sides in Fredonia, N. Y. 
x 1286. iii. Kathrine Evelyn Clothier 6 , b. Oct. 4, 1873. 
1287. iv. Chauncy Norman Clothier 6 , b. Jan. 2, 1872; 
d. Feb. 6, 1885. 

v 669. William Holt Nash 5 , (Cynthia Smith 4 , Mercy East- 
man 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Gallipolis, Ohio, June 
22, 1834; m. Jan. 1, 1857, Susan Forsythe, of Ohio. She 
d. in 1891, and he m. second, in 1892, Mrs. Mary M. Wilson, 
of Gallipolis, who survives him, and is now living at Hotel 
Vendome, Columbus, Ohio. 

.Mr. Mash was educated at Gallia Acad., Gallipolis, Ohio, 

1 finished at Marietta C, Marietta, Ohio. On June 1, 1861, 

d the United States service as telegraph operator, 



FIFTH GENERATION 15 1 

and became confidential cipher operator for General Mc- 
Clellan until Nov., 1862. The reason he was selected for this 
position dates back to his college days. When there, he was 
around the telegraph office and much interested in its work- 
ings, and when the operator went on his wedding trip he left 
him in charge. On his return he noticed that he was taking 
the messages by sound instead of reading from the indented 
paper. When the war broke out and Colonel Fuller was put 
in charge of the telegraph corps, they found that men must 
be had who could read by sound; they remembered Mr. Nash 
and went for him. He found he could not remain where he 
was, so, through friends, of whom John Sherman was the 
principal one, he was given his position, and from that went 
on until he reached the highest position in his department. 

In 1862 (Nov. 28th), he was commissioned a Commissary 
of Subsistence in the volunteer army, with rank of Captain, 
and served in that capacity until Dec. 15, 1865, when he was 
appointed Commissary of Subsistence in the regular army, 
with rank of Captain. He was on the staff of General Crook 
during the war, and they were close friends during life. Pres- 
ident McKinley was also on General Crook's staff at the same 
time. It was President McKinley who made him Commissary 
General, and who also retired him a few weeks before the age 
limit (64 years) on account of his being almost helpless from 
sciatic rheumatism contracted during the Civil war. 

On July 14, 1890, he was promoted to Major, and Lieut. - 
Col. June 10, 1896; he was promoted to Colonel and Assistant 
Commissary General Feb. 4, 1898, and on April 21, 1898, was 
promoted Commissary General of Subsistence in the regular 
army, with the rank of Brig. General of U. S. A. He was 
retired May 2, 1898, and went to Columbus, Ohio; was an 
invalid until his death, which occurred Dec. 2, 1902. 

Child by First Wife 

1288. i. Katherine Nash 6 , b. ; resides in Colum- 
bus, Ohio. 



152 FIFTH GENERATION 

v 670. Mary Gleason Nash 5 , (Cynthia Smith 4 , Mercy 
Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Gallipolis, Ohio, 
April 30, 1836; m. in 1855, Jonas M. S. Neal. They left 
Gallipolis soon after their marriage. She d. in Toledo, Ohio, 
Sept. 16, 1884; he d. in 1905. 

Child 
1289. i. Nelly Neal 6 , b. in 1866; m. a Mr. Colton; lives 
in Toledo, Ohio. 

v 671. Elizabeth Nash 5 , (Cynthia Smith 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 
Benjamin', Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Gallipolis, Ohio, May 27, 1838; 
m. in Gallipolis, July 28, 1S57, Lemuel Perry, b. in Orwell, 
Vt., Dec. 12, 1812, son of John and Electa (Clark) Perry. He 
was a lawyer, and resided in Gallipolis, where he d. in 1877; 
she is living in Tallahassee, Florida. 

Children born in Gallipolis, Ohio 
x, 1290. i. Clara E. Perry 6 , b. April 16, 1859. 

1291. ii. Mary A. Perry 6 , b. Jan. 29, 1863; m. March 
28, 1883, John W. Bushnell, a civil engineer 
in Jacksonville, Fla. 
X, 1292. hi. Alice Perry 6 , b. Dec. 13, 1866. 

v 672. James Henry Nash 5 , (Cynthia Smith 4 , Mercy East- 
man 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Gallipolis, Ohio, Jan. 
7. 1 841 ; m. Lucinda Allen, of South Hadley, Mass. ; he d. June 
19, 1876, at Charleston, W. Va. He was fitted for C. at the 
Ilia Acad., Gallipolis, 0.; entered Amherst C, Amherst, 
is., in 1858; Grad. in 1862 ; returned to Ohio, where he read 
law with his father; later settled in Charleston, W. Va. 

Children 

1293. i. Augustus Nash 6 , b. ; now of Cleveland, 

Ohio, and connected with the Y. M. C. A. 
work there. 

ii. Ruth Nash 6 , b. ; m. Rubey, of 

Topeka, Kan. 
1295. iii. Lou Nash 6 , b. , of Topeka, Kan. 



FIFTH GENERATION 153 

v 673. Simeon Nash 5 , (Cynthia Smith 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , 
Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Gallipolis, Ohio, Feb. 13, 1843 ; 
m. in 1879, Minerva Tupper Nye, of Zanesville, Ohio. He 
was fitted for C. at the Gallia Acad.; entered Amherst C. in 
1859; Grad. in 1863; read law with his father, and resided in 
Gallipolis during life, where he d. in April, 1883. 

Child 

1296. i. Simeon Nash 6 , b. ; in 1906 was a lawyer 

in Columbus, Ohio. 

v 674. Frank Augustus Nash 5 , (Cynthia Smith 4 , Mercy 
Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. April 30, 1845; m. 
Aug., 1888, Mary Munger, of Gallipolis, Ohio; he d. Nov. 2, 
1905; one child, a a daug 6 ., resides with her mother in Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 

v 675. Louisa Malinda Smith 5 , (Edmund Smith 4 , Mercy 
Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Gallia County, 
Ohio, Oct. 15, 1838; d. in Knoxville, 111., March 2, 1906; m. 
Aug. 13, 1863, Lewis Franklin Roe, b. in Adams, 111., Aug. 
22, 1838, son of Lewis and Caroline (Strong) Roe. Mr. Roe 
Grad. from Knox C, Galesburg, 111. He enlisted March 5, 
1858, in Co. F., Seventh U. S. Inf., regular army; served in 
Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona; was engaged in the battle 
of Valuerda, New Mexico, Feb. 21, 1862,, with Texan rebels; 
discharged March, 1863. He volunteered Feb. 10, 1864, in 
Co. C, 50th 111. Inf., and served until the end of the war; was 
in the Atlanta campaign on the march to the- sea, also through 
the Carolinas; was near Raleigh, N. C, when the end of the 
war came; was also in the battles of Resaca and Altoona, 
siege of Savannah, Ga., and Bentonville, N. C, and was in 
the grand review in Washington, D. C, March 24, 1865; 
discharged at Springfield, 111. He resides in Knoxville, 111. 
(1906.) 

Children 

x, 1297. i. Carrie May Roe 6 , b. in Adams, 111. 



154 FIFTH GENERATION 

1298. ii. Sarah Ella Roe 6 , b. in Wheeling, Mo., June 22, 
1866. 
x, 1299. iii. Minnie Roe 6 , b. Jan. 21, 1868. 

1300. iv. Charles Foster Roe 6 , b. Aug. 12, 1870. 
x, 1301. v. Herbert Edward Roe 6 , b. Dec. 31, 1871. 
x, 1302. vi. Frederick Knox Roe 6 , b. March 4, 1874. 

1303. vii. Amy Louisa Roe 6 , b. in Adams, 111., Nov. 22, 
1879. 

v 677. Charles Bruce Smith 5 , (Edmund Smith 4 , Mercy 
Eastman', Benjamin', Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. April 22, 1841; m. 
Nov. 14, 1889, Addie (Morgan) Dennis. He is a retired 
farmer, residing in Knoxville, Ohio. He enlisted Feb. 11, 
1864, in Co. A, 77th 111. regimental Vol. Inf., and served until 
the close of the war. He did garrison duty at New Orleans 
one winter; was at the siege and taking of Mobile, Ala. ; crossed 
the Gulf to Dry Tortugas as guard of prisoners. They have 
no c. 

v 680. William Smith 5 , (Edmund Smith*, Mercy East- 
man J , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Feb. 17, 1846; m. Lizzie 
Chase, of Fulton Co., 111. He was a soldier in the Civil war, 
and was taken prisoner soon after going to the front, while on 
the Red River expedition, at Shrieveport, La. He resides in 
Persia, Harrison Co., Iowa. They have six c. 

v 682. Cynthia Jane Smith 5 , (Edmund Smith 4 , Mercy 
Eastman 5 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. April 6, 1850; m. 
John Hughs, a soldier in the Civil war. He d. and she resides 
in Gilson, Knox Co., 111. She had six c. 

v 683. Edmund Filmore Smith 5 , (Edmund Smith 4 , Mercy 
stman*, Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Feb. 11, 1853; m. 
Man' George, of Farmington, 111., who did not live long. His 
present address is Tularosa, New Mexico. 

v 684. Sarah Rebecca Smith 5 , (Edmund Smith 4 , Mercy 
Eastman 1 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Nov. 11, 1855; m. 



FIFTH GENERATION 15 5 

John Lindsey, and resides in Knoxville, 111. They have 
eight c. 

v 685. Margaret Ellen Smith 5 , (Edmund Smith 4 , Mercy 
Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Dec. 3, 1857; m. 
F. M. Rose; resides in Gilson, 111. They have two daughters. 

v 687. John Hunt Eastman 5 , (Benjamin 4 , Hezekiah 3 , 
Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Northampton, Mass., June 
25, 1828; d. April 30, 1883; m. Caroline Myers, from whom he 
was divorced, and he m. second, Mehitable Evans. He was 
a cabinet maker; resided in Philadelphia, Pa., and Cuba. 

Child by First Wife 
1304. i. Alonzo 6 , b. abt. 1854; d. in 1865. 

v 688. Abbie Pomroy Eastman 5 , (Benjamin 4 , Hezekiah 3 , 
Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Northampton, Mass., March 
28, 1830; m. in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, in 1857, Chauncy Nash, 
from Oneida County, N. Y. He was a lawyer in Rochester, 
N. Y., and was City Clerk in 1845-6. 

Children 

x, 1305. i. Cora Belle Nash 6 , b. May 5, 1858. 

x, 1306. ii. Clara Luella Nash 6 , b. March 28, 1860. 

1307. iii. Stella Louisa Nash 6 , b. June 15, 1862; d. Sept., 

3, 1862. 

v 691. William Richards Eastman 5 , (Benjamin 4 , Heze- 
kiah 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Northampton, Mass., 
March 16, 1836; m. in 1858, Sarah Hallowell. He went to 
Langshorn, Pa., where he d. in Jan., 1906. She d. in Dec, 

1905. 

Children 

1308. i. Willie 6 , b. in Sept., 1859; m. and lives in New 

York City. 

1309. ii. Sallie 6 ,b. ; d. 

1310. iii. Alvin Day 6 , b. ; d. in 1866. 



156 FIFTH GENERATION 

1311. iv. May 6 , b. Aug. 31, 1862; m. Joseph A. McAloan, 

of Philadelphia, Jan. 21, 1890; he d. in Dec. 
1905. 

1312. v. Elsie 6 , b. ; d. in infancy. 

v 692. Harriet Louisa Eastman 5 , (Benjamin*, Hezekiah 3 . 
Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Northampton, Mass., Nov. 
25, 1838; m. in 1862, John Milton Moorehead, in Mt. Pleasant, 
Iowa, now residing in San Jose, Cal. 

Children 

1313. i. Helen Moorehead 6 , b. in 1863. 

1314. ii. Stella Moorehead 6 , b. 

v 694. George Washington Eastman 5 , (Benjamin 4 , Heze- 
kiah 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 
22, 1843; m. in 1863, Mary Hargraves; resides at No. 3809 
Fairmount Ave., West Philadelphia, Pa. 

Children 
Sallie 6 , b. Feb. 24, 1864; d. Oct. 7, 1864. 
May Ella 6 , b. Sept. 19, 1865. 
Emeline 6 , b. June 29, 1868. 
Fannie P 6 ., b. June 14, 1871. 
Hattie L 6 ., b. Oct. 11, 1873; d. Nov. 5, 1881. 
Charles B 6 ., b. June 9, 1876. 
Abbie P 6 ., b. March 3, 1880. 

v 695. Henry Clay Eastman 5 , (Benjamin*, Hezekiah 3 , 
K njamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 23, 
1845; m. in California, Mary Campbell. He is rector of St. 
Michael's Church, of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. 

Child 

H22. i. Harry Campbell 6 , b. ; he was a cadet at 

West Point, N, Y., in 1906. 

v 702. Asa Branch Nash 3 , (Asa Nash 4 , Kezia Eastman 3 , 
i.imin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Nov. 12, 1828; m. Eliza Hall. 





1315. 


i. 


X, 


1316. 


ii. 


x, 


1317. 


iii. 


X. 


1318. 


iv. 




1319. 


v. 




1320. 


vi. 


x, 


1321. 


vii. 



FIFTH GENERATION 157 



Children 



1323. i. Asa Nash 6 , b. ; m. and went to California. 

1324. ii. Clara Nash 6 , b. ; d. 

1325. iii. Ernest Nash 6 , b. ; d. 

v 705. Gov. George Kilbon Nash 5 , (Asa Nash*, Kezia 
Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in the township of 
York, Medina County, Ohio. Aug. 14, 1842; m. in April, 1883, 
Mary Adeline Ay res, daug. of A. W. Ayres, and widow of 
W. K. Deshler, having two c., viz., David W. and Kate 
Deshler, now Mrs. Worthington E. Babcock, of Columbus, 
Ohio. He was a student at Oberlin C. in 1862-4, when he 
left C. and entered the army as private in Co. K, 115th 
Ohio Vol. Inf., and took part in the defence of Washington 
at the time of Early's raid on the Capitol in 1864. After 
the conclusion of his military service, he began to teach school, 
and later entered upon the study of law. In 1865 he removed 
to Columbus, Ohio, and was admitted to the bar in 1867 and 
practiced law there. He was chief clerk in the office of Secre- 
tary of State of Ohio in 1869; prosecuting attorney of Franklin 
County, 1870-4, and attorney-general of the State in 1880-83. 
He was a member of the State Supreme Court Commission, 
1883-87; chairman of State Republican Executive Committee, 
1880-81-87; he was nominated for governor of Ohio in June, 
1899, and was elected to that office, Nov. 7, 1899; was re- 
elected in 1901, his term expiring in 1904. He d. Oct. 28, 
1904. In the Ohio State Journal, Oct. 29, 1904, Governor 
Herrick issued this statement: 

"Beloved as he was, the death of Governor Nash comes as 
a personal bereavement to all our people. Rarely in the 
history of our State has a governor retired from office so se- 
curely in possession of the love and complete confidence of 
the citizens of the State." 

Senator Dick says of him: "The richest heritage he left 
is the purity of his private life, his devotion to every duty, 



158 FIFTH GENERATION 

and his unwavering integrity in every official relation. His 
whole life was above reproach." 

Attorney General Ellis, moved almost to tears, says: "He 
was the best friend I ever had, the kindest, most considerate, 
most affectionate man I ever knew, the soul of honor; I cannot 

say more." 

Child 

1326. i. Mary Nash', b. in 1884; d. in 1897. 
v 710. George Eastman Goodrich*, (Eunice Amanda 

Eastman*, Timothy 1 , Benjamin 5 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Dryden, 

N. Y., Dec. 12, 1846; m. . He lives in Dryden, where 

he is attorney and counsellor; he is a Grad. of Amherst C. 

Children 

1327. i. Luther Griswold Goodrich 6 , b. Sept. 9, 1876, 

now of West Medford, Mass.; m. and has 
one child, a Betsey Hart Goodrich 7 , b. Dec. 
8, 1905. 

1328. ii. Milo Goodrich 4 , b. May 30, 1880, now of Hart- 

ford, Conn. 

1329. iii. Grace Evelyn Goodrich 6 , b. Sept. 28, 1881, 

now of Baltimore, Md.; m. Oliver; has 

one child, a Edward Goodrich Oliver 7 , b. Oct. 
23, 1907. 

1330. iv. Georgiana Goodrich 6 , b. Aug. 22, 1884, at 

Dryden, N. Y. 

1331. v. Florence Louise Goodrich 6 , b. May 29, 1890, 

Dryden, N. Y. 

v 721. Elijah Belding 5 , (Elijah Eastman Belding 4 , Elijah 
Belding 1 , Kezia Eastman 3 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Northfield, 
Mass., April 18, 1847 ; m. in Hudson, Columbia County, N. Y., 
June 14, 1870, Hattie E. Overhiser, b. in Hillsdale, Columbia 
County, N. Y., daug. of John H. and Emily (Dowing) Over- 
hiser; he resides at 15 Edwards St., Springfield, Mass. He is 
treasurer of the Mcintosh Co., manufacturers and wholesale 
lers in boots, shoes and rubbers. 



FIFTH GENERATION 159 

Children 

1332. i. John Eastman Belding 6 , b. ; he is a 

physician and surgeon in Springfield, Mass. 

1333. ii. Everett E. Belding 6 , b. ; a director in the 

Mcintosh Co., Springfield, Mass. 



Sixth Generation 



v 753. Francis Ira Cowles 6 , (Ransom Cowles 5 , Jonathan 
Cowles 4 , Sarah Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Oct. 
26, 1846; m. Sarah Wormwood, daug. of William and Fidelia 
(Murray) Wormwood; she d. in 1881. 

Children 

1334. i. Esther Cowles', b. ; m. Elijah Weed; has 

one c. 

1335. ii. Sarah Cowles', b. ; m. Albert Weed; c, 

a Robert A*., b. ; b Edward B«., b. 

v 760. Walter Dickinson Cowles 6 , Jonathan Cowles 5 , Jona- 
than Cowles 4 , Sarah Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. 
June 30, 1852; m. June 15, 1886, Etta Jane Younie, b. May 
14, 1866. 

Child 

1336. i. Sarah Etta Cowles', b. May 15, 1887; m. June 

12, 1907, Gerald D. Jones, of North Amherst. 

v 762. Sarah Jeanette Cowles 6 , (Jonathan Cowles 5 , Jona- 
than Cowles 4 , Sarah Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Dec. 
17, 1856; m. Oct. 31, 1882, Francis L. Frary, a merchant in 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

Children 

1337. i. Francis Cowles Frary, b. July 9, 1884. 

1338. ii. Hobart Dickinson Frary, b. April 28, 1887. 

1339. iii. Ralph Thomas Frary, b. March 18, 1889; d. 

Nov. 16, 1890. 

1340. iv. Louise Grace Frary, b. May 11, 1891. 

Nellie Graves Cowles 6 , (Jonathan Cowles 5 , Jona- 
than Cowles 4 , Sarah Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ); she 



SIXTH GENERATION 161 

is also of (Sarah Marsh Dickinson 5 , Lydia Dickinson 4 , Lydia 
Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), and (Sarah Marsh Dick- 
inson 5 and ', Walter Dickinson 6 , Sarah Marsh 5 , Sarah East- 
man 4 , Timothy 3 , Timothy 2 , of Hadley, Mass., Roger 1 ). She 
was b. Dec. 31, 1866; m. March 24, 1892, Edwin Harris Dick- 
inson 6 , see No. 1012; he was b. March 22, 1868; his lines run 
(Charles Reed Dickinson s , Daniel Dickinson 4 , Mar}' - Eastman 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), and (Charles Reed Dickinson 5 , Tammy 
Eastman 4 , William 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ). Their c. being, 
therefore, descendants of three daughters of Joseph Eastman 2 , 
of Amherst, Mass., that is (Sarah 3 , Lydia 3 , and Mary 3 ), one 
generation back of two sons of Dea. Joseph, that is (Joseph 2 , of 
Amherst, Mass., and William 2 , of Granby, Mass.), and in the 
second generation of Eastman of (Joseph 2 , and Timothy 2 ), 
both of Hadley, sons of Roger 1 . While of the Dickinson 
family they are descendants by their mother of (Sarah Marsh 
Dickinson 7 , Lydia Dickinson 6 , John s , Nehemiah 4 , of Samuel 3 ), 
and (Sarah Marsh Dickinson', Walter Dickinson 6 , Nathaniel, 
Esq. 5 , of Nathaniel 4 , of Samuel 3 ); by their father of Charles 
Reed Dickinson', Daniel 6 , Azariah 5 , Azariah 4 , of Samuel'); 
being descendants of three sons of Samuel Dickinson 3 , (Nehe- 
miah 4 , Nathaniel, Esq. 4 , and Azariah 4 ,) and (Samuel 3 was of 
Nehemiah 2 , of Nathaniel 1 ). They are also through the 
daughters of Joseph Eastman (Sarah 6 , Lydia 6 and Mary 6 ), 
descendants by (Sarah Ingram 5 , wife of Joseph Eastman, 
of John Ingram 4 , Mehitable Dickinson 3 , John Dickinson 2 , 
of Nathaniel 1 , of Hadley, being descendants of two sons 
(John 2 and Nathaniel 2 ), of Nathaniel 1 , of Hadley. 

Children of Nellie (Cowles) and Edwin H. Dickinson 

1341. i. William Cowles Dickinson', b. Oct. 12, 1893. 

1342. ii. Edwin Harris Dickinson', b. Dec. 21, 1905. 

765. Polly Robbins Eastman 6 , (Francis Smith 5 , Tilton 4 , 
Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 
21, 1836; m. June 1, 1859, George Hollingsworth, b. in Milton, 
Mass., Oct. 13, 1831; d. in Milton, June 20, 1883. He was an 



162 SIXTH GENERATION 

artist, was an instructor in art in Lowell Institute, Boston, for 
twenty years. His widow resides in Boston, Mass., and has 
a summer residence in South Hadley, Mass. 

Children 

1343. i. Rose Hollingsworth 7 , b. 

1344. ii. May Hollingsworth 7 , b. ; d. 

767. Sarah Tracy Eastman 6 , (Edward 5 , Tilton 4 , Ebene- 
zer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Randolph, Vt., July 23, 
1843; m. in Oskosh, Wis., Oct. 25, 1879, Henry Bailey. He 
d. in Oskosh, and his widow lives there 

Children 

1345. i. Edward Eastman Bailey, b. Nov. 16, 1871; 

d. Feb. 2, 1872. 

1346. ii. Jane Mary Bailey 7 , b. Jan. 16, 1880. She is 

a teacher in La Crosse, Wis.; resides at No. 
923 King St., La Crosse, Wis. 

769. Lucas Miller Eastman 6 , (Edward 5 , Tilton 4 , Ebe- 
nezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Oskosh, Wis., April 25, 
1848; m. Hattie Musser. He d. April 9, 1880, and she m. 
second, a Mr. Hull. 

Children 

1347. i. Luke Edward 7 , b. May 19, 1874; d. Dec. 6, 

1881. 

1348. ii. Child 7 , b. July 13, 1876. 

770. Jane Catherine Eastman 6 , (Edward 5 , Tilton 4 , Ebe- 
nezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Oskosh, Wis., Aug. 27, 
1850; m. Oct. 10, 1871, Henry Clifton Ferguson, b. in Troy, 
Maine, Jan. 19, 1847, a lineal descendant of John Alden of the 
Mayflower. He is a lumberman, and resides in St. Paul, 
Minn., at No. 237 Nelson Ave. 

Children 

1349. i. Henry Clifton Ferguson 7 , b. in Oskosh, Wis., 

Aug. 12, 1872. 



SIXTH GENERATION 163 

1350. ii. Katherine Eastman Ferguson 7 , b. in Oskosh, 

Jan. 5, 1875; m. in St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 18, 
1897, Thomas Graham. c, a Catherine 
Eastman Graham 3 , b. in St. Paul, Feb. 27, 
1899; b Thomas Graham 3 , b. in St. Paul, 
May 28, 1902. 

1351. iii. Lucien Eastman Ferguson 7 , b. in Stillwater, 

Minn., Aug. 2, 1884. 

1352. iv Samuel Butman Ferguson 7 , b. in Stillwater, 

March 21, 1887. 

1353. v. George Francis Ferguson 7 , b. in Stillwater, 

Sept. 15, 1890. 

771. Francis Eastman 6 , (George Burder 5 , Tilton*, Ebe- 
nezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Waterford, N. Y., Feb. 
5, 1842; m. Jan. 26, 1870, Sarah Glover. He d. in Salt Lake 
City, Utah, April 11, 1880. 







Children 


1354. 


i. 


Margaret 7 , b. 


1355. 


ii. 


George 7 , b. 


1356. 


iii. 


Helen', b. 


1357. 


iv. 


One other 7 , b. 



772. Henry Brother Eastman 6 , (George Burders, Tilton*, 
Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Waterford, N. Y., 
June 10, 1843; m. in Milton, Wis., Aug. 12, 1871, Tena Mc- 
Innis, b. in Ottawa, Canada, Feb. 22, 1854, daug. of Hon. 
John and Jennie A. (McMillen) Mclnnis. Mr. Eastman was 
a soldier in the great American Rebellion, enlisting as private 
in the Third Wis. Cav., promoted Nov. 4, 1862, Quarter- 
master Sergeant, and later Sergeant Major; was commissioned 
2d Lieut., Co. B, and on Dec. 20, 1864, was promoted 1st 
Lieut, and transferred to Co. D, Feb. 1, 1865, but not mustered. 
He studied law, was admitted to the bar in Wisconsin, Illinois 
and Montana. He resides at No. 966 Sawyer Ave., Chicago, 
111. They have no c. 



164 SIXTH GENERATION 

7 74. Margaret Schell Eastman 6 , (George Burder 5 , Tilton*, 
Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Avon, N. Y., Sept. 
4, 1848; m. Jan. 22, 1874, Eddy F. Ferris. She d. in Boze- 
man, Montana, Dec., 19, 1889. 

Children 

1358. i. Eleanor Ferris', b. 

1359. ii. Katherine Chilton Ferris', b. May, 1878; m. 

May, 1898, Byron Story; resides in Boze- 
man, Mont. Children, a Katherine Story*, 
b. March 21, 1899; b Byron Ferris Story «, b. 
Sept. 30, 1900. 

775. George Edward Eastman 6 , (George Burder 5 , Tilton 4 
Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Brownsville, N. Y. 
Sept. 13, 1851; m. Ellen Moore. He resides at No. 323 North 
Seventh St., Saginaw, Mich. 

Child 

1360. i. Nellie', b. 

v 781. Charles Austin Eastman 6 , (Austin 5 , Elijah*, Ebe- 
nezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in North Amherst, Mass., 
Jan. 13, 1843; m. in Gill, Mass., March 6, 1865, Clara Isette 
Wyart, b. in Gill, Nov. 1, 1845, daug. of Joshua and Sophronia 
(Scott) Wyart. Mr. Eastman was a farmer; resided in North 
Amherst, Mass., but is now of Springfield, N. J. 

Children 
x, 1361. i. Clara Belle', b. March 5, 1866. 
x, 1362. ii. Sidney Baxter', b. May 30, 1868. 

1363. iii. Fred Austin', b. July 23, 1873; m. July 11, 
1894, Nettie Cutting; he d. Sept. 26, 1894; 
She m. second, Leonard G. Blodgett, of 
Amherst, Mass. 
x. 1364. iv. Mary Harriet', b. April 10, 1877. 

1365. v. Charles Lyman', b. July 25, 1879; d. Nov. 
14, 1897. 



SIXTH GENERATION 165 

x, 1366. vi. Julia Roxana 7 , b. March 3, 1885. 

v 782. George Henry Eastman 6 , (Austin 5 , Elijah*, Ebe- 
nezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in North Amherst, Mass., 
April 1, 1846; m. in Chicago, 111., Nov. 6, 1871, Kate Ayres 
Dewey, b. in New Orleans, La., May 11, 1843, daug. of John 
and Nora (Kerby) Dewey. Mr. Eastman received his educa- 
tion in the common schools of his native town, and at New 
London, N. H. He Grad. from the Massachusetts Agricul- 
tural C. of Amherst, Mass., in 1871. He went west in the 
70's and located at Storm Lake, Iowa, where he was Supt. of 
Schools in 1873-75, and since has been connected with the 
banking interests in Storm Lake for twenty years, commenc- 
ing with the Storm Lake and Trust National Bank, holding 
every position from bookkeeper to president. He operates 
a farm by "proxy" and for the past fifteen years has owned 
one of the best stock of Jersey herds in the United States. 
He has no c. 

v 786. Martha Ellen Eastman 6 , (Austin 5 , Elijah*, Ebe- 
nezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in North Amherst, Mass., 
June 28, 1855; m. in Amherst, July 11, 1878, William Arthur 
Smith, b. in North Amherst, July 11, 1852, son of Spencer 
and Martha (Potwin) Smith. He is a Baptist, member of 
the church in Amherst, Mass., where he resides. 

Children 

1367. i. William Austin Smith', b. June 30, 1879; d. 

July 11, 1879. 

1368. ii. Mabel Caroline Smith', b. April 8, 1883; m. 

in Amherst, Mass., Aug. 21, 1907, Erwin 
Stanley Fulton, of Lynn, Mass., b. Aug. 9, 
1878. 

v 787. William Nelson Eastman 6 , (Austin 5 , Elijah 4 , Ebe- 
nezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in North Amherst, Mass., 
Dec. 6, 1858; m. in North Amherst, Dec. 25, 1879, Eva Estella 
Ward, b. in Warren, Mass., Aug. 23, 1857, daug. of Charles 



166 SIXTH GENERATION 

Rockwood and Mary Hewitt (Crossman) Ward. He is a 
farmer, residing in North Amherst, Mass. 

Children 
x, 1369. i. Estella Adeline', b. Nov. 8, 1880. 
x', 1370. ii. Ethel Haskins', b. Sept. 12, 1884. 

1371. iii. Gwendolena Caroline', b. April 4, 1890. 

790. Mary Jane Eastman*, (Zebina 5 , Elijahs Ebenezers 
Joseph', Dea. Joseph'), b. Nov. 17, 1847; m. in Elgin, 111., 
Aug. 31, 1871, Ichabod S. Bartlett, b. in Amesbury, Mass., 
Feb. 17, 1832. He is a journalist and mine owner; resides 
in Cheyenne, Wyoming. 

Children 

1372. i. Edna Sargeant Bartlett', b. in Elgin, 111., June 

11, 1872. 

1373. ii. Sidney Eastman Bartlett', b. in Elgin, Sept. 

5, 1874. 

1374. iii. William Austin Bartlett', b. in Maywood, 111., 

Dec. 7, 1876. 

1375. iv. Albert Babbitt Bartlett', b. in Fairbault, Wyo., 

April 15, 1885. 

v 793. Edward Baxter Eastman 6 , (Baxters Elijahs Ebe- 
nezers Josephs Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in North Amherst, Mass., 
June 9, 1847; m. in Greenfield, Mass., Dec. 13, 1868, Esther 
Arabel Wyatt, b. in Gill, Mass., July 18, 1847, daug. of Joshua 
and Sophrohia (Scott) Wyatt. Mr. Eastman is a farmer, re- 
siding in North Amherst, Mass. 

Children 
x, 1376. i. Mary Bentley', b. Oct. 2, 1872. 

1377. ii. Fanny Mears', b. Dec. 24, 1877. 

1378. iii. Allie Twitchell', b. Feb. 2, 1881. 

1379. iv. Lucy Kellogg', b. June 2, 1885. 

1380. v. Edward Baxter', b. July 21, 1890. 

v 795 Charles F. Davis s (Mary Adams s Clarissa East- 



SIXTH GENERATION 167 

man 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Hubbardston, 
Mass., May 3, 1826; m. Aug. 28, 1850, Elvira Adams, b. Dec. 
28, 1830, daug. of Erastus Adams, Jr. They resided in Mar- 
shall, Mich. He d. Dec. 29, 1902. 

Children 
1381. i. Herbert E. Davis', b. ; m. May 15, 1878, 

Etta Hobart, in Athens, Mich., where they 

now reside. He Grad. at the Univ. of Mich. 

Child, a Bertha E. Davis*, b. Aug. 4, 1879. 
J. Elwyn Davis', b. Jan. 29, 1855; d. 
Cora A. Davis', b. Oct. 19, 1856; d. 
Charles S. Davis', b. Sept. 8, 1858; d. Aug. 5, 

1860. 
William S. Davis', b. Jan. 2, 1863. 
Edward W. Davis', b. March 13, 1864. 
Eugene C. Davis', b. Aug. 1, 1868. 
Clara E. Davis', b. Sept. 18, 1871; d. July 3, 

1873. 

v 796. Francis W. Davis 6 , (Mary Adams 5 , Clarissa East- 
man 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Cazenovia, 
N. Y., Feb. 5, 1828; m. June 22, 1853, Emma Prentiss; they 
resided in Marshall, Mich. He d. Sept., 1901; she d. Oct., 
1907. 

Children 

1389. i. Mary E. Davis', b. Sept. 16, 1854; m. Sept. 

12, 1877, Frank Henderson; lives in Jack- 
son, Mich.; have two danghters, a Dora s , b. 
April 8, 1879, and b Zaida«, b. 

1390. ii. Frank J. Davis', b. April 24, 1858; m.; lives 

in Chicago, 111.; has one son, a Harold 8 , 
who lives in Detroit. 

v 797. Clara E. Davis 6 , (Mary Adams 5 , Clarissa Eastman 4 , 
Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Jan. 29, 1830; m. Nov. 
16, 1858, James A. Adams, of Plainville, N. Y. 



1382. 


ii. 


1383. 


iii. 


1384. 


iv. 


1385. 


v. 


1386. 


vi. 


1387. 


vii. 


1388. 


viii. 



16S SIXTH GENERATION 

Child 

1391. i. John D. Adams', b. March 9, 1860. He Grad. 

from Cornell Univ. in June, 1882; m. Oct. 
12, 1899, Mary Crowford, of New York 
City. Children, a Dorothy*, b. Jan. 23, 
1901; b John C.«, b. Oct. 11, 1903; c. Eliza- 
beth*, b. Oct. 12, 1905. He lives at 466 
Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. 

v 800. Ward Adams Davis 6 , (Mary Adams 5 , Clarissa 
Eastman 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Sept. 14, 
1835; m. first, Lucy Sweetland Johnson, Sept. 16, 1858; she 
d. June 18, 1872, leaving four c; m. second, Maria Spencer 
Jones, of Meridian, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1877. He is now living in 
Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Children by First Wife 

1392. i. Henry Ward Davis', b. July 4, 1859; m. Marie 

Lindener, in Syracuse, N. Y., where he d. 
May 22, 1901. 

1393. ii. Harriett Ingersoll Davis', b. Sept. 9, 1861; d. 

in Boston, March 14, 1893. 

1394. iii. William Adams Davis', b. March 7, 1865; was 

an M. D. He m. April 9, 1890, Maud C. 
Morgan; d. Oct. 11, 1890, in Cazenovia, N. Y. 

1395. iv. Seymour Harlan Davis', b. Oct. 3, 1867; 

now living in Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Child by Second Wife 

1396. v. Flora Spencer Davis', b. Dec. 20, 1879; resi- 

dence, Cazenovia, N. Y. 

J 801. Dwight H. Davis 6 , (Mary Adams 5 , Clarissa East- 
man 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 3 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. May 16, 1837; 
m. March 11, 1858, Fannie Marvin; they live in Lysander, 
N. Y. 

Children 

1397. i. Mary E. Davis', b. Oct. 18, 1859. 



SIXTH GENERATION 169 

1398. ii. Lucia S. Davis 7 , b. Nov. 3, 1862. 

1399. iii. Charles F. Davis', b. March 15, 1864. 

| 804. J. Harlan Davis 6 , (Mary Adams 3 , Clarissa East- 
man 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. April 24, 1844; 
m. Oct. 22, 1873, Emma Dean; they live in Tekonsha, Mich. 

Children 

1400. i. Clara E. Davis', b. Dec. 24, 1874. 

1401. ii. Russell H. Davis', b. June 10, 1878. 

v 808. Charles Adams Warner 6 , (Joanna Adams 5 , Clar- 
issa Eastman*, Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Am- 
herst, Sept. 5, 1829; m. Sept. 2, 1851, in Easthampton, Cath- 
erine Knight, daug. of Milo and Mary (Ingalls) Knight, of 
South Hadley, Mass. He resided in Chaska, Minn.; was a 
merchant, and State Senator in Minn., 1860; he d. Oct. 24, 
1867; she d. Feb. 19, 1902. 

Children 

x, 1402. i. William Austin Warner', b. Dec. 12, 1853, in 
South Hadley, Mass. 

1403. ii. Alice Kate Warner', b. April 11, 1858; d. Feb. 

20, 1862. 

1404. iii. Clinton James Warner', b. Jan. 3, 1866; d. 

April 25, 1866. 

v 810. Lucien Warner 6 , (Joannah Adams 5 , Clarissa East- 
man*, Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Feb. 22, 1837; 
m. first, Adelia F. Silvey; she was b. Feb. 27, 1834; d. July 
24, 1884; he m. second, Sadie K. Jones, July 28, 1886; was 
divorced May 17, 1898; d. Nov. 20, 1907. 

Children by First Wife 
x, 1405. i. Lily Maria Warner', b. June 21, 1860, at 

Granby, Mass. 
x, 1406. ii. Emma Alice Warner', b. July 19, 1862, at 

Granby, Mass. 



170 SIXTH GENERATION 

x 1407. iii. Arthur Churchill Warner', b. Oct. 31, 1864, 

at Granby. 
x, 1408. iv. Mary Jane Warner', b. Aug. 21, 1869, at 
Chaska, Minn. 
1409. v. Jessie Grace Warner', b. Sept. 14, 1874, at 
Chaska, Minn., unm.; lives at 620 East 17th 
St., Minneapolis, Minn, 
x, 1410. vi. Bessie Silvey Warner', b. Feb. 7, 1878, at St. 
Paul, Minn. 

Child by Second Wife 

1411. vii. Lucia Clayton Warner', b. May 26, 1887, at 

St. Paul, Minn.; unm. and lives at 546 Holly 
Ave., St. Paul. 

815. Woodb ridge Adams King 6 , (Achsah Adams', Clarissa 
Eastmans Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. April 1, 
1832; m. July 4, 1852, Sophia A. Slate, daug. of Proctor and 
Lora Slate, of Bernardston, Mass. 

Children 

1412. i. Henry Woodbridge King', b. Aug. 16, 1855. 

1413. ii. Flora King', b. June 25, 1858. 

817. Ebenezer Atwood King 6 , (Achsah Adams', Clarissa 
Eastman 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. March 1, 
1839; m. April 11, 1860, Clara Hawley. 

Children 

1415. i. Hattie King', b. July 28, 1862. 

1416. ii. Frank Arthur King', b. April 30, 1869. 

818. Isaac S. King 6 , (Achsah Adams', Clarissa Eastman 4 , 
Ebenezer*, Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Sept. 12, 1841; m. Dec. 
20, 1864, Mary Dickinson. 

Children 

1417. i. Homer Cyrus King', b. Dec. 27, 1870; d. Feb. 

6, 1876^ 

1418. ii. Mary Adella King', b. Aug. 1, 1878. 



SIXTH GENERATION 171 

819. Rev. Edward Payson King 6 , Achsah Adams 5 Clarissa 
Eastman 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Dec. 28, 
1843 ; m. Aug. 3, 1869, Emilyetta Dickinson; he d. Oct. 3, 1893. 

Children 

1419. i. Carrie Isidore King', b. Aug. 26, 1871. 

1420. ii. Edward Samuel King', b. Dec. 4, 1875. 

831. Charles Dickinson Adams 6 , (Nathaniel D. Adams 5 , 
Clarissa Eastman 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in 
Shutesbury, Mass., Oct. 11, 1839; m. Aug. 14, 1873, Mary 
Clark Wood. "A diligent, apt, and brilliant student." He 
Grad. from Amherst C. in 1863, with honors, and from Colum- 
bia Law School, N. Y., in 1864; he entered into the practice 
of law in New York City and took high rank in his profession. 
Intense and conscientious in his work, he d. in the prime of 
life, March 20, 1889, and was buried as wished, in the beautiful 
new cemetery, "Wildwood," in Amherst, Mass. His brother 
has laid a loving tribute "In Memoriam" on his grave. He 
resided in New York City. 

Children 

1421. i. Georgianna Wood Adams', b. Sept. 29, 1874. 

1422. ii. Mason Tyler Adams ',b. May 18, 1877; entered 

Yale C. 

832. Major Henry Martin Adams 6 , (Nathaniel D. Adams 5 , 
Clarissa Eastman 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in 
Shutesbury, Mass., May 8, 1844; m. Oct. 28, 1875, Fannie 
Louisa Maguire. b. in Nashville, Tenn., July 17, 1850. He 
Grad. from Troy Polytechnic Institute, and entered West 
Point U. S. Military Acad., graduating in July, 1866, becom- 
ing 1st Lieut, of Engineers, and served as Prof, at West Point, 
1867-69; as an engineer of surveys and repairs on the Missis- 
sippi and in Texas till 1874, and on the Lakes till 1878, and 
in 1879 took charge of the 4th and 5th divisions of the office 
of the Chief Engineers. He was later stationed at Fort 



172 SIXTH GENERATION 

Wadsworth, Staten Island. He resided in Washington, D. C, 

in 1880. 

Children 

1423. i. Henry Herbert Adams 7 , b. Aug. 13, 1876; 

Grad. from Johns Hopkins Univ. in the class 
of 1897, and in 1900 from Mass. Institute of 
Technology. 

1424. ii. Edward Maguire Adams 7 , b. Oct. 22, 1877; 

went to West Point Military Acad. 

1425. iii. Thomas Dickinson Adams', b. April 19, 1881. 

834. Harriet Adams 6 , (Joseph Baxter Adams', Clarissa 
Eastman*, Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Deerfield, 
Mass., June 8, 1847; m. April 17, 1873, Charles L. Loomis, of 
Florence, Mass. They reside at Chicopee Falls, Mass. 

Children all Born in Northampton, Mass. 

1426. i. Cora Mabel Loomis 7 , b. Sept. 18, 1875. 
142 7. ii. Bertha Marion Loomis 7 , b. Dec. 13, 1876. 

1428. iii. Fannie May Loomis 7 , b. March 21, 1881. 

835. Myron N. Adams 6 , (Joseph Baxter Adams 5 , Clarissa 
Eastman*, Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Deerfield, 
Mass., May 10, 1849; m. April 18, 1877, Clara Allen, and 
resided in Williamsburg, Mass., where their c. were b. 

Children 

1429. i. Millie Ethel Adams 7 , b. Sept. 17, 1881; d. Jan. 

21, 1890. 

1430. ii. Anna Belle Adams', b. April 17, 1885. 

1431. iii. A daughter 7 , b. March 8, 1889; d. at birth. 

1432. iv. Allen Baxter Adams', b. March 5, 1891. 

836. Elizabeth Adams 6 , (Joseph Baxter Adams 5 , Clarissa 
Eastman*, Ebenezer 3 , Joseph', Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Deerfield, 
Mass., Jan. 3, 1852; m. May 15, 1876, George T. Adams, son 
of Henry and Clara W. (Muzzey) Adams. He was a veteran 
of Co. C, 36 Mass. Vol. Inf., and served under Gen. Burnside 



SIXTH GENERATION 173 

in the 9th Army Corps until Nov., 1863, when he was trans- 
ferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps at Washington, D. C, 
and served as clerk in the War Department. He was also a 
countersign clerk with Maj.-Gen. Auger, Department Head- 
quarters. He settled in Chicago, 111., in June, 1878. 

Children 

1433. i. Esther Louisa Adams', b. in Springfield, Mass., 

Feb. 23, 1877; m. Oct. 18, 1896, Dr. Emilie 
Theodore Lutz. 

1434. ii. Grace Maria Adams', b. in Chicago, May 28, 

1879. 

1435. iii. Leslie Joseph Baxter Adams', b. in Chicago, 

Dec. 10, 1880. 

1436. iv. Theodora Bell Adams', b. in Evanston, 111., 

March 5, 1882. 

1437. v. Bessie Juliette Adams', b. in Maplewood, 111., 

July 13, 1884. 

1438. vi. Emma Converse Adams', b. in Chicago, June 

17, 1887. 

1439. vii. Ruth Frances Adams', b. in Chicago, July 9, 

1890. 

1440. viii. Margaret Gertrude Adams', b. in Chicago, 

Nov. 27, 1892. 

837. Marie Adams*, (Joseph Baxter Adams*, Clarissa 
Eastman*, Ebenezer^, Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. June 10, 
1860; m. May 3, 1882, Charles H. Church; reside in Williams- 
burg, Mass. 

Children born in Ashland, Mass. 

1441. i. Herman Howes Church', b. June 26, 1884; d. 

in 1885. 

1442. ii. Walter Herman Church', b. March 20, 1887. 

| 839. Asa Adams Spear 6 , (Caroline Adams 5 , Clarissa 
Eastmans Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Nov. 23, 
1841; m. Nov. 3, 1870, Caroline Adams Crocker, daug. of 



174 SIXTH GENERATION 

Stoughton D. and Caroline (Field) Crocker. He was a Lieut, 
in the war; Grad. from Amherst C. in 1866; is now a lawyer 

in New York City. 

Children 

1443. i. Lillian Caroline Spear', b. Jan. 31, 1872; d. 

April 2, 1882. 

1444. ii. Leroy Alpheus Spear', b. July 14, 1883; d. 

Sept. 24, 1883. 

1445. iii. Clarence Adams Spear', b. July 16, 1885. 

851. Carrie Bell Adams', (Dea. Asa Adams', Clarissa 
Eastman*, Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 3 , Dea. Joseph'), b. in North 
Amherst, Mass., Oct. 1, 1866; m. Oct. 13, 1887, William L. 
Nutting; he d. Nov. 30, 1894. See No. 996. 

Children 

1446. i. Rena Nutting', b. 

1447. ii. Bertha Nutting', b. 

1448. iii Clara Nutting', b. 

1449. iv. Grace Nutting', b. ; all living with their 

mother in North Amherst. 

v 854. Lucy Bangs*, (William Freeman Bangs 5 , Submit 
Eastman*, John 3 , Joseph 3 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), m. Morrison Smith, 
of Granby, Mass.; she d. 

Child 

1450. i. Frances L. Smith'. 

v 863. Frederick Elliot Hawkes 6 , (Frederick Hawkes*, 
Emelia Eastman*, John 3 , Joseph 3 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Aug. 28, 
1857; m. Oct. 2, 1889, Susan Belle Hyde, daug. of William 
Sage Hyde, of Ware, Mass.; he lives in Greenfield, Mass. 

Children 

1451. i. William Hyde Hawkes', b. Aug. 8, 1891. 

1452. ii. Elizabeth Mary Hawkes', b. June 24, 1897. 

1453. iii. Harriet Sylvia Hawkes', b. Feb. 10, 1900. 



SIXTH GENERATION 175 

v 876. Lois Root Eastman', (Rilus', Joseph*, John*, 
Joseph', Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Bleecker, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1832; 
she m. Alexander Young, who was b. near Poughkeepsie , 
N. Y.; they resided in Parishville, N. Y.; he was the owner 
of a sole leather tannery. She d. in 1898; he d. in 1905; they 
had no c. 

v 878. Catherine Lucinda Eastman 6 (Rilus*, Joseph 4 , 
John*, Joseph', Dea. Joseph'), b. in Bleecker, Fulton Co., 
N. Y., May 17, 1835; m. in Bleecker, Oct. 24, 1857, John M. 
Young, b. in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1829. He d. in 
Binghamton, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1894, son of Robert and Phebe 
(Buckout) Young. He was a tanner; resided in Bingham- 
ton, N. Y. 

Children 

1454. i. Mary Augusta Young', b. in 1858; lives in 

Binghamton; unm. 

1455. ii. Elmer Ellsworth Young', b. in 1861; d. in 1883. 

v 879. Elizabeth Jane Eastman 6 , (Rilus*, Joseph 4 , John 1 
Joseph', Dea. Joseph*), b. in Bleecker, Fulton County, N. Y., 
May 25, 1837; m. in Bleecker, May, 1865, Daniel Phillips 
Brockway, b. in Saratoga, N. Y., May 9, 1842, son of Na- 
thaniel and Keziah (Davis) Brockway. They reside in Ar- 
ington, N. J.; he is a tea and coffee merchant. 

Children 

x, 1456. i. Philip Eastman Brockway, b. March 18, 1866, 
in New York City. 

1457. ii. Helen Maria Brockway', b. in New York City, 

July 3, 1868; lives with her parents; unm. 

1458. iii. Charles David Brockway', b. Nov. 19, 1869, in 

New York City; m. in 1906, Alida Harper 
Torrence; lives in Arlington, N. J. 
x, 1459. iv. Kate Eastman Brockway 7 , b. April 3, 1872, in 
New York City. 



176 SIXTH GENERATION 

x, 1460. v. Guy Howard Brockway', b. July 20, 1875, in 
Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 

v 880. Rilus Eastman 6 , (Rilus*, Joseph*, John*, Josephs 
Dea. Joseph'), b. in Bleecker, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1839; m. at 
Gloversville, N. Y.June 20, 1863, Betsey Josephine Valentine, 
b. in Gloversville, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1841; resided in Glovers- 
ville. Both d. at the home of their daug., Mrs. Ladd, where 
they made their home; he d. at Gloversville, Aug. 4, 1901,; 
she d. at Lynn, Mass., Oct. 12, 1903. 

Children 
x, 1461. i. Emily Jennie 7 , b. Feb. 27, 1864. 
x', 1462. ii. Arthur Raselle', b. Feb. 27, 1867. 
x, 1463. iii. Oman', b. May 18, 1868. 
x, 1464. iv. Fred Rilus', b. Aug. 16, 1871. 
x, 1465. v. Nellie Corrinne', b. June 14, 1874. 

1466. vi. Minnie Josephine', b. Oct. 4, 1878; d. Nov. 
14, 1880. 

.v 881. Joseph Eastman 6 , (Rilus *, Joseph 4 , John 3 , Joseph 2 , 
Dea. Joseph'), b. in Bleecker, Fulton Co., N. Y., Jan. 29, 1841 ; 
m. in 1868, Mary K. Barker. Dr. Eastman's early education 
was confined to winter schools and night study. On reaching 
the age of 18 he became a proficient blacksmith, having com- 
menced to learn the trade when 15. 

At the breaking out of the Civil war, early in 1861, he 
enlisted as a private in the 77th N. Y. Vols. ; went to the front 
and took part in four battles. After the battle of Williams- 
burg he became a victim of fever, and was sent to Mt. Pleasant 
Hospital, Washington, D. C; after his recovery, Dr. Charles 
A. McCall and Dr. Harrison Allen placed him on medical duty 
at that hospital, later having him discharged from his regi- 
ment, and having him appointed Hospital Steward in the 
U. S. Army. Through the favors of these doctors he was 
permitted to attend three years of medical lectures in the 
University of Georgetown, from which he Grad. in 1865. 



SIXTH GENERATION -[jj 

He then passed the army examination, and was commissioned 
Assistant Surgeon in the U. S. Vols., and served in that capac- 
ity until May, 1866, when he was mustered out of the service 
at Nashville, Tenn. On his way home from the armv he 
stopped at Indianapolis and located in a countrv village a 
few miles west of the city, where he followed the General 
practice of medicine and surgery for a period of nine" years 
In 1870-71 he attended a course of lectures in Bellevue Medical 
C, where he Grad. in 1871. 

At the solicitation of Drs. Parvin and Walker he accepted 
the position of Demonstrator of Anatomy in the C of Physi- 
cians and Surgeons in Indianapolis, locating in that city in 
November, 1875. Soon after he was appointed consulting 
Surgeon to the City Hospital, a position he held for nine 
years, delivering lectures on Clinical Surgery during that 
time. During this time he assisted Prof. Parvin, now of 
Philadelphia, in most of his gynecological operations. 

In 1879 Dr. Eastman was one of the organizers of the 
Central C. of Physicians and Surgeons of Indianapolis, accept- 
ing the Chair of Anatomy and Clinical Surgery. After having 
taught anatomy in the two colleges for seven sessions, a special 
chair was established in the last named institution, that of 
Diseases of Women and Abdominal Surgery, which he held 
at the time of his death. He was also president of the C. 
when he d. For the last twenty years of his life his practice 
was absolutely limited to diseases of women and abdominal 
surgery. During this period he had opened the abdominal 
cavity over 3200 times, and performed hysterectomy, supra- 
pubic and infrapubic, over 120 times. Dr. Eastman was the 
second in the world, and the only American surgeon, who, in 
operating for extra-uterine pregnancy, had dissected out the 
entire sac which contained a living child, and saved the life 
of both mother and child. 

While doing general surgery he exsected the knee joint 
five times, with five recoveries with five useful limbs, and per- 
formed lithotomy five times in the male, with five recoveries. 



178 SIXTH GENERATION 

At the beginning of his special work he visited the hospitals 
of Europe, critically examining the methods of distinguished 
operators in the department of Diseases of Women and 
Abdominal Surgery, in London, Birmingham, Paris, Stras- 
burg, Munich, Leipsic, Dresden, Halle and Berlin. 

In 1891, in recognition of his original professional work, 
the degree LL. D. was conferred upon him by Wabash C, 
the first and only time in the history of this old institution 
that this honor was given to a medical man. Although Dr. 
Eastman performed hundreds of operations, yet his sym- 
pathies were never blunted. His patients found him a friend 
as well as a physician. It is a well known fact that when he 
was alarmed about a patient he could neither eat nor sleep, 
and at these times he walked the floor, vigilant and wakeful 

always. 

The following extracts are from a sketch by Samuel E. 
Earp, M. S., M. D., of Indianapolis, Ind., in the Medical and 
Surgical Monitor: 

"In 1866, after being mustered out in Nashville, Tenn., he 
engaged in general practice of medicine and surgery, first in 
Clermont, and later in Brownsburg, Ind. 

"In 1871, he Grad. from Bellevue Hospital Medical C, and 
located in Indianapolis in 1875. 

"From 1886 his practice was limited to diseases of women 
and abdominal surgery. He has been the possessor of a 
large and modern private sanatorium in North Delaware St., 
Indianapolis, No. 331, of which now (1908) his sons, Dr. 
Thomas B. and Dr. Joseph Rilus, have charge. 

"It was characteristic of Dr. Eastman to extend a helping 
hand to the fallen, speak a word of encouragement to those 
groping darkly in the slough of despond, grant mercy to the 
erring one, and throw the mantle of charity over the unfor- 
tunate. 

"For years the younger members of the profession have 
sought his counsel, and in fact, the older ones have relied 



SIXTH GENERATION 179 

upon his wisdom and judgment, and in every quarter his 
eminence and greatness have received recognition. 

"He was president of the Central C. of Physicians and 
Surgeons for 24 years; it is located one-half square north of 
the State House. He was trustee and M. D., LL. D. Of the 
faculty he was Prof, of Abdominal Surgery and Diseases of 
Women. 

"His sons are Thomas B., A. B., M. D., Clinical Prof., the 
same as his father; Joseph Rilus, B. S., M. D., Prof, of Surgery 
and Genito Urinary Diseases." 

Dr. Eastman was made a Mason in 1863; was a Knight 
Templar, thirty-third degree Mason, and a member of the 
G. A. R. He d. in the prime of his usefulness, June 5, 1902. 

Children 
x, 1467. i. Thomas Barker 7 , b. in Brownsburg, Ind., 

April 8, 1869. 
x, 1468. ii. Joseph Rilus', b. April 18, 1871. 
x, 1469. iii. Mary, b. Nov. 22, 1873. 

v 882. David Eastman*, (Rilus 5, Joseph*, John*, Josephs 
Dea. Jospeh>), b. in Bleecker, Fulton Co., N. Y., May 24, 
1844; m. Dec. 17, 1873, Arra B. Markwood, in Mansfield, 
Ohio; they reside in Toronto, Can. 

Children 

1470. i. Lois Amanda', m. Ralph Bush; resides in 

Arlington, N. J. 

1471. ii. Murray Eastman 7 , d. in 1883. 

1472. iii. Bessie Eastman', d. in 1885. 

1473. iv. Anna Eastman', m. Henry Wood; resides in 

Arlington, N. J. 

1474. v. Harold Eastman', is in Toronto, Canada, with 

his father and mother. 

v 883. Sarah Ann Eastman 6 , (Rilus*, Joseph 4 , John 3 , 
Josephs Dea. Joseph'), b. in Bleecker, Fulton Co., N. Y., 



IgQ SIXTH GENERATION 

Sept. 27, 1846; m. in Gloversville, N. Y. f Dec, 1872, Dr. 
Joel T. Barker, b. in Indianapolis, Ind., in 1847. They 
reside in Danville, Ind. Dr. Joel Barker was educated in 
North Western Univ. (now Butler C). His medical course 
was at Rush Medical C. in Chicago, and he was Grad. from 
Bellevue Medical C. in New York City in 1870. 

Children 

1475. i. Sarah Catherine Baker', b. Dec. 1, 1873; Grad. 

from Danville H. S. 

1476. ii. Thomas Rilus Barker', b. Feb. 17, 1875; Grad. 

as an M. D., in 1900; m. Kate T. Manners, 
Oct. 30, 1907. He is a practicing physician 
in Danville, Ind. Attended Danville H. S. 
and Butler C. ; Grad. in Central C. of Physi- 
cians and Surgeons; attended post graduate 
school in New York City. 

1477. iii. Oman Eastman Barker', b. Jan. 30, 1877; was 

educated in Danville H. S. and in Butler C. 
Is head of the Commercial School Depart- 
ment of the Bobbs-Merrill law firm in Indian- 
apolis; has been admitted to the bar. 

1478. iv. Eunice Elizabeth Barker', b. Aug. 25, 1878; 

Grad. in Danville H. S. and Central Normal 
College. 

1479. v. Hattie Eastman Barker', b. Nov. 17, 1883; 

Grad. in Danville H. S. 

v 884. Aloney Cheney Eastman* (Rilus*, Joseph*, John', 
Joseph^, Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Bleecker, Fulton Co., N. Y., 
May 23, 1849; she m. Dec. 1, 1875, Judson Drew, b. in Albany, 
N. Y.; reside in Gloversville, N. Y. 

Children 

1480. i. Hattie E. Drew', b. 187 ; m. George Kenedy; 

lives in Jamesburg, N. J.; c, a Annie Eliza- 
beth 8 ; b Katherine. Alberta*. 



SIXTH GENERATION 181 

1481. ii. Albert Drew, b. 1884. 

v 885. Lucius Root Eastman 6 , (Rilus*, Joseph 4 , John*, 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Bleecker, Fulton Co., N. Y., 
Dec. 8, 1851; m. Oct. 6, 1893, Annie Miller; he d. in 1901. 

Child 

1482. i. Roscoe', b. ; d. 

v 886. Lena Harriet Eastman 6 , (Rilus 5 , Joseph 4 , John 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Bleecker, Fulton Co., N. Y., 
Feb. 28, 1857; m. at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1884, 
Warren Lester Hill, b. in Stillwater, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1856, son 
of Reubin Wright and Caroline Elizabeth (Arnold) Hill, of 
Malta, N. Y., where they resided; she d. in 1900. 

Child 

1483. i. Florence B. Hill', b. Feb. 1, 1887; resides in 

Malta, N. Y. 

v 887. Lucius Root Eastman 6 , (Lucius Root 5 , Joseph 4 , 
John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Sharon, Mass., Jan. 25, 
1839; m. first, in Salem, Mass., Jan. 1, 1863, Octavia Yale 
Smith, b. in South Woburn, Mass., May 15, 1843, daug. of 
Rev. George Phillips and Octavia Ann (Yale) Smith. She d. 
in Holyoke, Mass., June 20, 1866. He m. second, Rebecca 
Porter Crane, b. March 14, 1844, daug. of Abiel Briggs and 
Emma Tisdale (Porter) Crane, of Berkeley, Mass. 

Rev. Dr. Eastman Grad. from Amherst C. in the class of 
1857. After teaching a year in Bacon Acad., Colchester, 
Conn., he entered the Theol. Sem., Andover, Mass., from 
which he Grad. in 1861. Having preached six months in 
West Boxford, Mass., he accepted a call to the South Church, 
Braintree, Mass., where he was ordained May 1, 1862. He 
was dismissed June 5, 1865, to accept an invitation to the 
pastorate of the Second Congregational Church, of Holyoke, 
Mass., where he served from June, 1865, to the end of May, 
1867. He was installed pastor of the First Congregational 



182 SIXTH GENERATION 

Church, Somerville, June, 1867, where he continued until June, 
1871, at which time he became pastor of Plymouth Church, 
Framingham, Mass., which position he still holds. 

Amherst C. conferred the degree of D. D. on Mr. Eastman, 
on which occasion President Harris read the following: 

"Rev. Lucius Root Eastman, of the class of 1857; for more 
than thirty years minister of an ancient Massachusetts parish; 
of the old school as to the dignity of the pastorate, of the new 
school as to modern beliefs; in line of three generations of the 
sons of Amherst.'" 

He has seen seven sons Grad. with honors from Amherst C. 

Children by First Wife 
x, 1484. i. George Pomeroy', b. in South Braintree, Mass., 

Oct. 15, 1863. 
x. 1485. ii. Osgood Tilton 7 , b. in South Braintree, Mass., 

Jan. 18, 1865. 

1486. iii. Hibbert Smith 7 , b. in Holyoke, Mass., May 19, 

1866; d. Aug. 26, 1866. 
Children by Second Wife 

1487. iv. Helen Louise 7 , b. in Framingham, Dec. 13, 

1871; d. Sept. 27, 1893. 

1488. v. Arthur Belden 7 , b. in Framingham, June 20, 

1873; d. April 11, 1885. 
Lucius Root 7 , b. July 29, 1874. 
Alexander Crane 7 , b. Dec. 8, 1875. 
Rufus Porter 7 , b. Sept. 18, 1877. 
Henry Keyes 7 , b. Jan. 6, 1879; Grad. from 

Amherst C. in 1901. Address, Southbridge, 

Mass., where he is associated with the 

American Optical Works. 

1493. x. John 7 , b. Jan. 2, 1880; Grad. from Amherst C. 
in 1902. In the insurance business at 70 
Kilby St., Boston, Mass. 

1494. xi. Margarette Smith 7 , b. Aug. 3, 1881; d. Jan. 2, 
1893. 



x, 


1489. 


vi. 


x, 


1490. 


vii. 


x, 


1491. 


viii. 




1492. 


ix. 



SIXTH GENERATION 183 

v 888. Mary Louisa Eastman 6 , (Lucius Root 5 , Joseph 4 , 
John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Amherst, Mass., March 

27, 1841; m. Oct. 23, , Dr. Jarvis King Mason, of Suf- 

field, Conn. He d. April, 1905. She Grad. at Oakland 
Institute, Needham, Mass., and taught school in Amherst sev- 
eral years previous to her marriage. Mrs. Mason resides in 
Suffield, Conn. 

Children 

1495. i. Mary Belden Mason 7 , b. July 20, 1878; studied 

two years at Mt. Holyoke C, taught several 
years, and more recently has been clerk in 
the Prudential Insurance office, Springfield, 
Mass. 

1496. ii. Edward Jarvis Mason', b. Oct. 23, 1879; Grad. 

from Trinity C, Hartford, Conn., 1901. 
Assistant instructor in Electric Depart- 
ment, Technical Institute, Troy, N. Y. 

1497. iii. Fannie Eastman Mason 7 , b. Dec. 24, 1881; 

Grad. from Mt. Holyoke C, 19—. Has 
been engaged in teaching. 

v 889. Sarah Hibbard Eastman 6 , (Lucius Root 5 , Joseph 4 , 
John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Berkeley, Mass., Nov. 
5, 1850; m. Oct. 15, 1878, Frank Stuart Mason, son of John 
Leonard and Lydia H. (Drew) Mason. He d. in Newark, 
N. J., Jan. 13, 1896, aged 41 years. Mrs. Mason resides at 
485 Washington St., Brookline, Mass. 

Children 

1498. i. John Leonard Mason 7 , b. in Framingham, 

Mass., Nov. 24, 1880; teacher of gymnastics 
in Lawrence ville Acad., Lawrenceville, N. J., 
for three years; instructor of gymnastics in 
Univ. of Pennsylvania three years, and now 
Superintendent and Physical Director of the 
Municipal Gymnasium, of Brookline, Mass. 



184 SIXTH GENERATION 

1499. ii. A daughter 7 , b. July, 1883; d. an infant. 

1500. iii. Stuart Eastman Mason 7 , b. April, 1886; d. 

Dec. 21, 1886. 

v 891. Edward Walter Whittemore*, (Cecil Starrit Whitte- 
more s , Lois Eastman*, John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in 
Vienna, 111., Dec. 7, 1859; m. in Antelope County, Neb., 
Sept. 2, 1884, Alice Nutt. 

Children 

1501. i. Ella May Whittemore 7 , b. in Neb., April 20, 

1886. 

1502. ii. Cecil Silas Whittemore 7 , b. in Illinois, Feb. 6, 

1889. 

1503. iii. Elsie Whittemore 7 , b. in Illinois., March 9, 

' 1893. 

1504. iv. Mabel Whittemore 7 , b. in Kansas, Nov. 29, 

1895. 

1505. v. Gilbert Ernest Whittemore', b. Aug. 26, 1898. 

1506. vi. Whittemore 7 , b. March, 1901. 

v 894. Julia M. Whittemore*, (Cecil Starrit Whittemore 5 , 
Lois E. Eastman*, John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Verona, 
111., Jan. 15, 1868; m. in Verona, Feb. 16, 1898, Lucius Ed- 
ward Moore, b. April 21, 1872. He is a farmer, residing in 
Carbon Hill, 111. 

Children 

1507. i. Lloyd Edwin Moore 7 , b. July 2, 1899. 

1508. ii. Minetta Lois Moore 7 , b. May 29, 1903. 

1509. iii. Lyle Eugene Moore 7 , b. May 30, 1906. 

897. Alfred Lewis Whittemore 6 , (Oliver Cowles Whitte- 
more 5 , Lois Eastman 4 , John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in 
Ravenna, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1857; m. in Chelsea, Mass., July 3, 
1880, Stella Mary Burton, b. in Chicopee, Mass., Jan. 18, 1850. 

Children 

1510. i. Lewis Burton Whittemore 7 , b. in Chelsea, 

Mass., April 24, 1881. 



SIXTH GENERATION 185 

1511. ii. Afton Freeman Whittemore', b. in Ashburn- 

ham, Mass., May 5, 1891. 

v 910. Mary Stockbridge Bowers 6 , (Cornelia Wade Hal- 
steds Hepzibah Eastmans Johns Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
m. April 16, 1881, Frank Williams. 

Children 

1512. i. Ogden Halsted Williams 7 , b. 

1513. ii. Alan Stockbridge Williams 7 , b. 

v 913. Emily Bowers 6 , (Cornelia Wade Halsteds Hepzi- 
bah Eastman*, Johns Josephs Dea. Joseph 1 ), m. Oct. 15, 
1890, Robert Day Carter. 

Children 

1514. i. Robert Day Carters b. 

1515. ii. Ogden Bowers Carters b. 

v 916. Mabel Eastman Bowerss (Cornelia Wade Halsteds 
Hepzibah Eastmans Johns Josephs Dea. Joseph 1 ), m. June 
15, 1904, Theodore Hubbel Smith. 

Child 

1516. i. Theodore Hubbel Smiths b. 

v 917. Anna Kirtlands (Emily Goldsmith Halsteds Hep- 
zibah Eastmans Johns Josephs Dea. Joseph 1 ), m. Robert 
Wight Hawksworth. 

Children 

1517. i. Eleanor Hawksworth'. 

1518. ii. Robert Hawksworth 7 . 

1519. iii. Margaret Hawksworth 7 . 

t 922. Julia Kellogg Field 6 , (Charles Kellogg Fields 
Esther Smith Kelloggs Mercy Eastmans Josephs Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), b. in Newfane, Vt., Oct. 14, 1829; m. Jan. 15, 1861, 
Elisha Payne Jewett, of Montpelier, Vt. ; he was b. in Lebanon, 
N. H., 1801; he was a banker. She d. Dec. 30, 1890; he d. 
in Montpelier, Aug. 19, 1894. 



186 SIXTH GENERATION 

Child 

1520. i. Ruth Payne Jewett', b. Oct. 11, 1865; m. 

Sept. 2, 1885, Prof. John W. Burgess, resides 
323 West 57th St., New York City; he was 
b. Aug. 26, 1844, at Cornersville, Tenn.; 
attended Cumberland Univ. at Lebanon, 
Tenn.; Grad. from Amherst C. in 1867, 
(Ph.D., LL.D.) ; admitted to bar, Springfield, 
Mass., 1869; Prof. English Literature and 
Political Economy at Knox C, 1869-71; 
studied history, public law, and political 
science at Gottingen, Leipzig and Berlin, 
1871-73; Prof, of history and political 
science at Amherst C, 1873-76; since 1876, 
Prof, of law at Columbia Univ.; child, 
a Elisha Payne Jewett Burgess 8 , b. 

926. Henry Kellogg Field 6 , (Charles Kellogg Field 5 , Esther 
Smith Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. 
June 8, 1848; m. Nov. 25, 1872, Kate L. Daniels, of Hartford, 
Conn., b. Dec. 18, 1850. He Grad. from Amherst C. in 1869; 
studied law and was admitted to bar of Windham Co., Vt., 
1871; settled in 1872 in Montpelier, Vt., where he remained 
till Oct., 1881, then removed to Oakland, Cal.; now resides at 
717 Paru St., Alameda, Cal. 

Children 

1521. i. Charles Kellogg Field', b. Sept. 18, 1873; unm. 

1522. ii. Martin Field', b. Feb. 3, 1875; unm. 

1523. iii. Henry Willard Field', b. May 18, 1877; unm. 

1524. iv. Russell B. Field', b. March 24, 1880. 

1525. v. Alan Daniels Field', b. Oct. 21, 1887. 

1526. vi. Kate Daniels Field', b. Oct. 29, 1891. 

928. Eugene Field 6 , (Hon. Roswell Martin Field 5 , Esther 
Smith Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. in St. Louis, Sept. 2, 1850; m. Oct. 16, 1873, Julia Suther- 



SIXTH GENERATION 187 

land Comstock, b. in 1857; he was a journalist, lecturer.and 
the noted poet. When once asked who it was that had the 
most influence on his life and molding of his character, he 
said it was his grandmother, Esther Smith (Kellogg) Field, 
and his cousin Mary Field French, who cared for him after 
his mother's death. He resided at 2339 Clarendon Ave., 
Chicago; he d. Nov. 4, 1895. 

Children 

152 7. i. Roswell Martin Field', b. July 29, 1874; d. 
Sept. 28, 1874. 
Mary French Field', b. March 5, 1876. 
Melvin Gray Field', b. Dec. 12, 1878; d. Oct. 

3, 1890. 
Eugene Field, Jr\, b. Jan. 28, 18S0. 
Frederick Comstock Field', b. Sept. 3, 1881. 
Julia Field', b. Nov. 1, 1882; d. Nov. 28, 1882 
Roswell Francis Field', b. March 2 7, 1893. 
Ruth Gray Field', b. March 27, 1894. 

929. Roswell Martin Field 6 , (Hon. Roswell Martin Field 5 
Esther Smith Kellogg*, Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph*, Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), b. in St. Louis, Sept. 1, 1851; m. in Kansas City, 
Kan., Oct. 28, 1885, Henrietta Dexter. He is a journalist 
and editor, and worked in connection with his brother Eugene. 
He resides at 35 Bittersweet Place, Chicago, 111.; no c. 

• ' v 932.-1. Clark Alden Cooley, (Charles Cooley 5 , Mercy 
Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Sept. 
21, 1847; m. first, Anna E. Stebbins; she d. Jan. 24, 1872; 
m. second, Rose J. Crego, March 16, 1876. 

Children 

x, 1535. i. Frank A. Cooley', b. Jan. 4, 1881. 
1536. ii. Anna E. Cooley', b. July 17, 1885. 

v 932-2. Katherine Cooley, (Charles Cooley 5 , Mercy 



1528. 


ii. 


1529. 


iii. 


1530. 


iv. 


1531. 


v. 


1532. 


vi. 


1533. 


vii. 


1534. 


viii . 



188 SIXTH GENERATION 

Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. July 
30, 1849; m. March 16, 1870, William E. Higgins. 

Children 

1537. i. Florence Higgins', b. Nov. 6, 1875; m. June, 

1904, David Lewis. 

1538. ii. Burton Higgins 7 , b. March 19, 1877. 

1539. iii. Edith Higgins', b. Dec. 22, 1880; m. June, 

1903, Albert H. Bray. 

1540. iv. Alice Higgins', b. Oct. 20, 1883. 

1541. v. George Higgins', b. Dec. 19, 1896. 

936. Charles Kellogg', (Willard M. Kellogg*, Rufus Kel- 
logg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Am- 
herst, Mass., Nov. 26, 1843; m. in Prescott, Mass., Nov. 30, 
1876, Clara Augusta Paige, b. in Prescott in 1849, daug. of 
Francis and Elzadie (Haskins) Paige. She d. in Amherst, 
Oct. 1, 1894. He resides in Amherst, a farmer. 

Children 

1542. i. Francis Willard Kellogg', b. Jan. 29, 1878. 

1543. ii. Leon Mayo Kellogg', b. Sept. 25, 1879; d. 

March 11, 1883. 

1544. iii. Edward Arthur Kellogg', b. June 6, 1881. 

1545. iv. Elzadie Haskins Kellogg 7 , b. Jan. 21, 1883; 

d. Nov. 28, 1883. 

943. Giles Melcher Kellogg 6 , (Daniel Kellogg 3 , Rufus 
Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in 
Hadley, Mass., Aug. 16, 1863; m. in Whateley, Mass., Nov. 
11, 1891, Frances Crafts, b. March 24, 1867, daug. of Bela 
Kellogg and Juliette Montague (Cook) Crafts. He is a farmer, 
residing in Hadley, Mass. 

Child 

1546. i. Howard Fletcher Kellogg', b. in Hadley, Oct. 

9, 1895. 

945. Jane McAffee Kellogg 6 , (George Bradley Kellogg 5 , 



SIXTH GENERATION 189 

Daniel Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. in Rockingham, Vt., Sept. 23, 1849; m. in St. Louis, Mo., 
Jan. 17, 1872, Victor William Fisher, b. in Prague, Germany, 
Sept. 30, 1844, son of Dr. Gustavus and Rose (Taussig) Fisher. 
He resided in Brooklyn, N. Y., until 1875, when he removed 
to St. Louis, Mo., where he is in a banking house. 

Children born in Brooklyn, except the youngest. 
1547. i. f Mary Lee Fisher', b. Oct. 22, 1872; m. in 
St. Louis, May 29, 1896, Alfred Leonard 
Fassett, son of Alfred K. and Margaret 
F. (Watson.) Fassett. He is a dealer in 
diamonds. 
James Edward Fisher', b. Oct. 22, 1872. 
(Twin.) 

1549. iii. Guy Kellogg Fisher', b. Jan. 29, 1875. 

1550. iv. Rose McAffee Fisher', b. in St. Louis, Mo., 

Nov. 19, 1878. 

949. Merab Ann Bradley Kellogg 6 , (Daniel Kellogg 5 , 
Daniel Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. 
in Brattleboro, Vt., April 27, 1865; m. in Westminster, Vt., 
Oct. 17, 1883, John Harris Williams, b. in Bellows Falls, Vt., 
Nov. 18, 1849, son of James Henry and Frances Mary (Hap- 
good) Williams. He is treasurer of Bellows Falls Savings 
Institution, and resides there. 

Children all bora in Bellows Falls 

1551. i. Mary Kellogg Williams', b. May 27, 1885. 

1552. ii. Alice Brooks Williams', b. Sept. 23, 1887. 

1553. iii. Merab Bradley Williams', b. June 28, 1895. 

1554. iv. John Harris Williams', b. June 8, 1897. , 

951. Mary Eliza Kellogg 6 , (Charles Fields Kellogg', Btnwl 
Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in 
Amherst, Mass., Aug. 14, 1839; m. in Fond du Lac, Wis., Nov. 
15, 1861, Edward Thomas Odekirk, b. in Rensselaer, N. Y., 
April, 1835. He enlisted in the Civil war, March 31, 1864, in 



190 SIXTH GENERATION 

the 38th Wis. Inf., Co. A; was Quartermaster Sergeant, and 
d. at Camp Randall, Madsion, Wis., April 22, 1864. His 
widow m. second, in Hartford, Conn., June 19, 1867, Hamlet 
Fairchild Roberts, b. in East Hartford, Conn., July 9, 1829, 
son of Joseph and Harriet (Smith) Roberts. He served as 
Lieut, in Co. A, 21st Regt. Conn. Vol. Inf., from Aug. 12, 1862, 
to April 13, 1864; was United States Mail Agent from Water- 
bury, Conn., to Boston, Mass. 

Child by First Husband 

1555. i. Carrie Marsh Odekirk', b. in Fond du Lac, 
Wis., Feb. 28, 1863; unm. 

Children by Second Husband 

1556. ii. Charles Waldo Roberts 7 , b. in Waterbury, 

Conn., Aug. 10, 1870. 

1557. iii. Mina Lawrence Roberts 7 , b. in Waterbury, 

Conn., June 4, 1873; m. Sept. 6, 1898, Rev. 
Vernon Henry Demming; had one a child 3 . 

| 963. Henry Draper Kellogg 6 , (Theodore P. Kellogg 5 , 
Henry Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. 
in Chicago, 111., June 21, 1868; m. Oct. 23, 1892, Lillie Nicol, 
b. in Gartly, Scotland, July 19, 1874, daug. of George and 
Ellen (Simpson) Nicol. Living at Arlington Heights, 111., in 
1908. 

Children 

1558. i. Catherine Kellogg 7 , b. May 15, 1894. 

1559. ii. A child', b. July 25, 1897; d. Aug. 14, 1897. 

1560. iii. Theodore Preston Kellogg 7 , b. July 18, 1898. 
v In 1908 he has two sons and three daughters. 

% 964. Timothy Hubbard Kellogg 6 , (Theodore P. Kellogg 3 , 
Henry Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. 
in Arlington Heights, 111., Jan. 8, 1873; m. July 8, 1899, Alice 
Maud Chidley, b. in Hamilton, Ont., Jan. 28, 1874, daug. of 
Alfred and Mary (McCue) Chidley; living at Interlaken, N. Y., 
in 1908. 



SIXTH GENERATION 191 

Child 

1561. i. George Edwin Kellogg 7 , b. April 24, 1900. 
v In 1908 has four sons. 

v 976. Marquis Fayette Dickinson 6 , (Capt. Marquis Fay- 
ette Dickinson 5 , Lydia Dickinson 4 , Lydia Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Amherst, Jan. 16, 1840; m. Nov. 23, 1864, 
Celia R., adopted daug. of Hon. Samuel Williston, of East- 
hampton, Mass. He Grad. from Amherst C. in the class of 
1862, M. A. 1865. He is overseer of the charitable fund of 
Amherst C, president of the Board of Trustees of Williston 
Sem., Easthampton, Mass., a prominent lawyer in Boston, 
Mass.; resides in Brookline, with summer residence on the old 
Dickinson homestead at Amherst. Has had three c; one 
survives. 

1562. i. Charles Dickinson', b. July 17, 1872; a Grad. 

of Harvard C, class of 1896. 

v 978. Lydia Jane Dickinson 6 , (Capt. Marquis Fayette 
Dickinsons, Lydia Dickinson 1 , Lydia Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), b. in Amherst, July 17, 1846; m. Rev. Henry N. 
Couden, who is the present (1908) blind chaplain of the 
National House of Representatives at Washington, D. C. 
He lost his sight in battle in 1863. She d. at Chatham, Mass., 
Feb. 13, 1884. Had four c; two survive. 

Children 

1563. i. Fayette Dickinson Couden 7 , b. May, 1880; 

Grad. Mass. Agricultural C, class of 1903; 
is now in Entomological Bureau, Dept. of 
Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

1564. ii. Jennie Dickinson Couden 7 , b. Jan. 22, 1884; 

m. March 12, 1907, William Carey Marble, of 
Los Angeles, Cal., where she resides. 

v 979. Sarah Amelia Dickinson 6 , (Capt. Marquis Fayette 
Dickinson 5 , Lydia Dickinson 4 , Lydia Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , 



192 SIXTH GENERATION 

Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Amherst, Oct. 8, 1848; m. in Amherst, 
Aug. 6, 1873, Franklin Leonard Pope, b. in Great Barrington, 
Dec. 2, 1840; he was assistant engineer of American Telegraph 
Co. in New York until 1864; assistant engineer in the Russo- 
American Telegraph from Washington Territory to Siberia 
and Behring Strait, which was partially completed and 
abandoned in 1867. He settled in Union township, near 
Elizabeth, N. J., in 1887; was an electrical engineer, with 
place of business in New York City. She d. in Amherst in 
March, 1900. 

Children 
1564-1. i. Hannah Dickinson Pope', b. May 3, 1876. 

1565. ii. Amy Margaretta Pope 7 , b. Aug. 9, 1878. 

1566. iii. Franklin Leonard Wainwright Pope', b. July 

29, 1880. 

1567. iv. Seth Willard Pope', b. Oct. 23, 1883; d. Nov. 

13, 1883. 

v 983. Julia Cowles Dickinson 6 , (Capt. Marquis Fayette 
Dickinson 5 , Lydia Dickinson 4 , Lydia Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Amherst, June 7, 1859; m. June 23, 1886, 
Rev. C. S. Nickerson, of Beverly, Mass.; they reside in Am- 
herst, Mass. 

Children 

1568. i. George Payne Nickerson', b. March 31, 1890. 

1569. ii. Frances Lindsey Nickerson', b. Sept. 20, 1892. 

1570. iii. Charlotte Williams Nickerson', b. Oct. 25 

1896. 

v 984. Hannah Frances Dickinson 6 , (Capt. Marquis Fay- 
ette Dickinson 5 , Lydia Dickinson 4 , Lydia Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , 
Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Amherst, Sept. 28, 1861; m. June 20, 
1888, Prof. J. B. Lindsey, of Massachusetts State Agricultural 
Experiment Station; they reside in Amherst. 

Children 

1571. i. Amy Blaney Lindsey', b. April 13, 1893. 



SIXTH GENERATION 193 

1572. ii. Joseph B. Lindsey 7 , b. March, 1898. 

v 989. Mason Adams Dickinson*, (Leander Melancton 
Dickinson', Lydia Dickinson 4 , Lydia Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), b. Jan. 23, 1863; m. Jan. 18, 1888, Susie M. Strick- 
land, b. Dec. 18, 1862. 

Children 

1573. i. Edith A. Dickinson', b. March 16, 1890. 

1574. ii. Freeman N. Dickinson 7 , b. Dec. 22, 1891. 

v 996. Eber William Gaylord 6 , (Cordelia Dickinson 5 , Ran- 
som Dickinson 4 , Mary Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. Nov. 27, 1845; m. July 27, 1871, Ann Ellinor, daug. of 
Jacob Y. and Ellinor H. (Cropper) Foulk, of Milford, Del. 
She d. Dec. 20, 1900; he m. second, Sept. 7, 1905, to Mrs. 
Carrie Adams Nutting of North Amherst, Mass. See No. 851. 
He Grad. at Amherst C. in 1866, at Lane Theol. Sem. in 1872; 
has been pastor of churches at Georgetown, Md., Leacock, Pa., 
Wrightsville, Pa., and North Amherst, Plainfield and Hawley, 
Mass., and now (1908) of Brickerville, Pa. 

Children 

1574-1. i. Mary Ellinor Gaylord 7 , b. at Huntsburg, 
Ohio, Dec. 2, 1872; m. Dec. 27, 1897, 
Charles Stoughton Crocker of Pawtuckct, 
R. I.; d. in Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 4, 1904. 

1574-2. ii. Cordelia Dickinson Gaylord 7 , b. at Freder- 
icktown, Md., Feb. 23, 1875; Grad. from 
Mt. Holyoke C. June, 1904; is a teacher 
in the Hartford, Conn., High School. 

1574-3. iii. Edward Dickinson Gaylord 7 , b. at Frederick- 
town, Md., Sept. 18, 1877; Grad. at 
Amherst C, 1899; Hartford Theol. Sem., 
May, 1902; is pastor of Goodwill Congre- 
gational Church at Syracuse, N. Y. 

1574-4. iv. Ella Cropper Gaylord 7 , b. at Paradise, Pa., 
May 17, 1881; m. Sept. 5, 1907, Elton 



194 SIXTH GENERATION 

Holmes Beals, attorney at law in Buffalo, 
N. Y. 
1574-5. v. Eber William Gaylord, b. Aug. 12, 1885. 
Grad. from Amherst H. S., 1903; is a 
machinist in Syracuse, N. Y. 

v 999. William Storrs Greene 6 , (Louisa Dickinson s , Daniel 
Dickinson 4 , Mary Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in 
Hatfield, Mass., March 5, 1860; m. in London, England, Sept. 
2, 1895, Ruth Andrews Newcomb, of Albany, N. Y.; she was 
b. in New York City, Dec. 8, 1871. 

Children 

1575. i. Ruth Newcomb Greene', b. Dec. 15, 1896, in 

Lowell, Mass. 

1576. ii. John Morton Greene 7 , b. Dec. 9, 1897, in Low- 

ell, Mass. 

v 1001. Harvey Bartlett Greene 6 , (Louisa Dickinson 5 , 
Daniel Dickinson 4 , Mary Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. in Hatfield, Mass., Sept. 21, 1864; m. in Lowell, Mass., 
July 23, 1891, Hannah Phillips Kidder, of Lowell, Mass.; she 
was b. Aug. 5, 1867. 

Child 

1577. i. Charlotte Greene', b. June 10, 1892, at Fair 

Haven, Mass. 

v 1010. Florence Dell Phelps 6 , (Sarah Tamison Dickinson 3 , 
Daniel Dickinson 4 , Mary Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. May 14, 1876; m. Aug. 25, 1897, Henry C. Kelsey. 

Children 

1578. i. Howard Phelps Kelsey, b. Aug. 26, 1898. 

1579. ii. Dorothy Isabelle Kelsey', b. Aug. 17, 1900. 

1580. iii. Alice Agnes Kelsey', b. Nov. 10, 1903. 

v 1015. Raymond D. Dickinson 6 , (Charles Reed Dickin- 
son 5 , Daniel Dickinson 4 , Mary Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 



SIXTH GENERATION 195 

Joseph'), b. Dec. 7, 1878; m. Aug. 12, 1903, Mary Brown, of 
Danvers, Mass. 

Children 

1581. i. Charles Augustus Dickinson 7 , b. Aug. 16, 1904. 

1582. ii. Frances Dickinson 7 , b. Sept. 20, 1905. 

v 1016. Martha Bush Dickinson', (William Cowper Dick- 
inson*, Baxter Dickinson*, Mary Eastman', Joseph', Dea. 
Joseph '), m. William R. Bond, of Springfield, Mass. 

Children 

1583. i. Helen Bush Bond 7 . 

1584. ii. William Dickinson Bond 7 . 
|| 1585. iii. Clifford Avery Bond 7 , 

1586. iv. Edith Raynolds Bond 7 d. 

v 1023. Rev. John Haskell Keep', (Isabella Halstead 
Dickinson', Rev. Baxter Dickinson, D. D.,« Mary Eastman', 
Joseph', Dea. Joseph'), b. Sept. 12, 1869, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
m. Jan. 25, 1893, in Springfield, Mass., to Eda Mabel Rix, 
daug. of Albert Stanton and Helen Mar (Bruce) Rix. She 
was b. Aug. 3, 1870, in Hartford, Conn. He is a minister in 
the Methodist Episcopal Church; received his education in 
the preparatory schools, Bible Normal C, and Drew Theol. 
Sem. Entered the New York Annual Conference of his 
Church in 1895; withdrew on account of ill health in 1898; 
entered the Troy Annual Conference in 1905. Mr. Keep is a 
Free Mason, thirty-second degree, and K. T. 

Children 

1587. i. Samuel Hollis Keep 7 , b. Oct. 1, 1894, in Gay- 

lordsville, Conn.; d. April 29, 1897, in 
Alford, Mass.; buried in "Cedar Hill," Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

1588. ii. Isabella Dickinson Keep 7 , b. June 13, 1896, in 

Alford, Mass. 

1589. iii. Alida Gertrude Keep 7 , b. Oct. 28, 1897, in 

Alford, Mass. 



196 SIXTH GENERATION 

1590. iv, Donald Bruce Keep', b. March 20, 1900, in 

Wells, N. Y. 

1591. v. Doris Rix Keep', b. Sept. 20, 1901, in Wells, 

N. Y. 

1592. vi. Evelyn Haskell Keep', b. Aug. 7, 1905, in 

Glove rsville, N. Y. 

v 1059. Otis Eastman*, (Joseph 5 , Joseph 4 , Joseph 3 , Will- 
iam*, Dea. Joseph'), b. in Goodrich, Mich., April 18, 1849; 
m. Mary . He lives in Walkerville, Can. 

Children 

1593. i. Charles', b. at Davison, Mich. 

1594. ii. Effie', b. at Davison, Mich. 

v 1062. Ellen Eastman 6 , (Joseph 5 , Josephs Josephs 
Williams Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Davison, Mich., June 23, 1858; 
m. June 26, 1883, at Flint, Mich., William A. Locy, b. in Troy, 
Mich., Sept. 14, 1857. He is Prof, at the North Western 
Univ., at Evanston, 111.; residence, 1823 Hinman Ave. 

Children 

1595. i. John Lorenzo Locy', b. at Mt. Morris, 111., 

July 26, 1884. 

1596. ii. Anne Louise Locy', b. at St. Paul, Minn.; d. 

at St. Paul. 

1597. iii. Francis Eastman Locy', b. Dec. 20, 1889, at 

Lake Forrest, 111. 

v 1064. Frederick Eastmans (Josephs Josephs Josephs 
Williams Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. at Davison, Mich., Sept. 7, 1862; 
m. Emily Shultz. 

Children 

1598. i. Edwin'. 

1599. ii. June'. 

1600. iii. Roger'. 

1601. iv. Frederick'. 



SIXTH GENERATION 197 

v 1065. Clara Goodrich*, (Eliza Jane Eastmans Joseph' 
Joseph*, Williams Dea. Joseph'), b. in Goodrich, Mich., July 
18, 1853; m. June 8, 1881, Charles B. Atwood; they reside at 
Monravia, Cal. 

Children 

1602. i. Clarence Goodrich Atwood', b. at Traverse 

City, Mich., April 16, 1883. 

1603. ii. Mary Emily Atwood', b. at Traverse City, 

Mich., March 4, 1889. 

v 1067. . Charles E. Goodrich*, (Eliza Jane Eastman', 
Josephs Josephs Williams Dea. Joseph'), b. in Goodrich, 
Mich.; m. Ella F. Hunter; he d. at Kansas City, Mo., March 
16, 1888; she resides at 5607 Bartmen Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 

Children Born in Traverse City, Mich. 

1604. i. Alice E. Goodrich s b. ; m. June 24, 1907. 

1605. ii. Edith F. Goodrich s b. 

v 1069. Persis Elizabeth Eastmans (Reubin R*., Josephs 
Josephs Williams Dea. Joseph'), b. in Proviso, 111., Dec. 6, 
1849; m. in Auburn, Iowa, Jan. 24, 1869, William Johnson, b. 
in Ashtabula, Ohio, Nov. 24, 1845, son of William and Eliza- 
beth (Cleveland) Johnson. They reside in Collegeview, Neb., 
where he is an insurance agent. 

Children 

1606. i. Mabel Mary Johnsons b. in Brooklyn, Iowa, 

Oct. 26, 1871; m. May 20, 1892, Will G. 
Pierson. 

1607. ii. Paul Eastman Johnsons b. in Mitchell ville, 

Iowa, June 27, 1879; he resides at home ;unm. 

1608. iii. Genevieve Johnsons b. in Gowrie, Iowa, Oct. 

19, 1881. She is a music teacher; lives at 
home. 

1070. Joseph Reed Eastman 6 (Reubin Reeds Josephs 
Josephs Williams Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Oct. 31, 1851; m. in 



198 SIXTH GENERATION 

Chicago, 111., Phoebe Antoinette Hill, daug. of Edward Hill. 
She d. in Chicago, 111., Dec. 27, 1890. He resides in Battle 
Creek, a carpenter and builder. 

Children Born in Oxford, Neb. 

1609. i. Phebe Mae', b. Feb. 24, 1883. 

1610. ii. Hal Reed', b. Aug. 16, 1885. 

1611. iii. Paul Lewis', b. May 1, 1887. 

1612. iv. Fred', b. Oct. 7, 1889; d. April 1, 1891. 

1072. Jane Cornelia Eastman 6 , (Reubin R. 5 , Joseph 4 , 
Joseph 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Eden, Iowa, April 26, 
1856; m. at Fredericksburg, Iowa, Sept. 24, 1873, Nathan 
G. Calkins, b. in Columbus, Pa., April 24, 1841. He is a 
rancher; resides in Inglewood, Cal. 

Children 

1613. i. Oral Lyman Calkins', b. in Bradtville, Wis., 

Aug. 8, 1877. 

1614. ii. Ollie Mary Calkins 6 , b. in Bradtville, April 2, 

1879. 

1615. iii. Ray Calkins', b. in Elm Creek, Neb., July 25, 

1880. 

1616. iv. Lee Calkins', b. in Elm Creek, Dec. 5, 1882. 

1617. v. Ansel Calkins', b. in Elm Creek, March 15, 

1885. 

1618. vi. Hazel Calkins', b. in Kimball, Neb., Dec. 27, 

1887. 

1079. Lysander W. Eastman 6 , (Herman D. 5 , John Lyman 4 , 
Joseph 3 , William', Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. March 6, 1857; m. Oct. 
17, 1883, Cornelia Estella Eastman, No. 1086, b. Nov. 10, 
1864, daug. of Benjamin Nevius and Cornelia (Post) East- 
man. He d. June 28, 1886. 

Child 

1619. i. Fanny May', b. July 3, 1884. 



SIXTH GENERATION 199 

1081. Anna Louise Eastman 6 , (Herman F 5 ., John Lyman*, 
Joseph', William^, Dea. Joseph'), b. Nov. 11, 1861; m. Oct. 
16, 1890, Harlan Page De Land. 

Children 

1620. i. Helen Marguerite De Land', b. Dec. 22, 1891; 

d. Dec. 16, 1892. 

1621. ii. Dorothy Eastman De Land', b. July 21, 1893. 

1622. iii. Harlan Page De Land', b. Dec. 25, 1897. 

1083. Julia Birge 6 , (Hannah Eastmans Chester*, Joseph 3 , 
William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Libertyville, 111., May 24, 1859; 
m. July 2, 1890, Cyrus E. Kinne; resides in Ovid, N. Y. 

Children 

1623. i. Katherine Kinne', b. Sept., 1891. 

1624. ii. Birge Kinne', b. Jan. 6, 1894. 

1625. iii. Mary Lucretia Kinne', b. May, 1897; d. Jan., 

1901. 

1085. Hannah Grace Birge 6 , (Hannah Eastman 5 , 
Chester 4 , Joseph 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Hector, N. Y., 
Jan. 22, 1866; m. Sept. 1, 1891, Arthur B. Clark, and resides 
at Stanford Univ., Cal. 

Children 

1626. i. Birge Malcom Clark', b. 1893. 

1627. ii. Esther Clark', b. in 1900. 

v, 1628. iii. f Donald Eastman Clark', b. Sept. 27, 1904. 

J Twins, 

v, 1629. iv. ( David Bridgeman Clark', b. Sept. 27, 1904. 

v 1088. Charles Eastman Harris 6 , (Maty Dunton East- 
man 5 , Chester*, Joseph 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. March 
30, 1868; m. Gertrude Coville; he lives in Cleveland, Ohio. 

Child 
1630. i. Carle Coville Harris', b. Dec. 14, 1901. 

v 1089. Chester Morgan Harris 6 , (Mary Dunton Eastman 5 , 



200 SIXTH GENERATION 

Chester 4 , Joseph 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Sept. 8, 1874; 
m. Jennie Andrus; he lives in Cleveland, Ohio. 

Children 

1631. i. Gertrude Louise Harris 7 , b. Aug. 28, 1901. 

1632. ii. James Denton Harris 7 , b. May 26, 1904. 

v 1090. Fred Page Harris 6 , (Mary Dunton Eastman 5 , 
Chester*, Joseph 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. March 17, 1877; 
m. Lydia Ockenden; he lives in Cleveland, Ohio. 

Child 

1633. i. Margaret Maria Harris 7 , b. June 11, 1903. 

1091. William Augustus Eastman 6 , (Samuel Finley 6 , 
Augustus 4 , Joseph 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Granby, 
Mass., Aug. 6, 1850; m. first, Emily Hawkins; second, Harriet 
Powers, daug. of Hiram and Nancy (Child) Powers. She d. 
Oct. 10, 1893, and he m. third, Margaret Laird. He is a mer- 
chant and a traveling man; resides in Nashua, Iowa. 

Children by Second Wife 

1634. i. Finley Eugene 7 , b. in Nashua, Iowa, July 29, 

1878. 

1635. ii. Vinton Powers 7 , b. in Nashua, April 25, 1880. 

1636. iii. William Raymond 7 , b. in Nashua, Dec. 29, 

1883. 

X 1102. Frederick Blackman Kellogg 6 , (William Kellogg 5 , 
Elijah Kellogg 4 , Lois Eastman 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. 
Dec. 29, 1863; m. in Ashland, Ohio, June 12, 1888, Dora May 
Zimmerman, daug. of Jacob L. and Mary J. (Cormoney) 
Zimmerman. 

Children 

Anna Maria Kellogg 7 , b. July 25, 1889. 
Florence Ruth Kellogg 7 , b. Nov. 30, 1891. 
William Blackman Kellogg 7 , b. April 2, 1894. 

X 1109. Charles Stoughton Kellogg 6 , (Otis Kellogg 5 , Elijah 



1637. 


i. 


1638. 


ii. 


1639. 


iii. 



SIXTH GENERATION 201 

Kellogg*, Lois Eastman*, William*, Dea. Joseph'), b. in 
Springfield, Mass., Feb. 24, 1860; m. in Holyoke, Mass., May 
31, 1883, Mary Tucker Aldrich, daug. of William and Alfrida 
(Blodgett) Aldrich, of Belchertown, Mass.; she d. in Boston, 
Dec. 2, 1899. He m. second, at Providence, R. I., Mattie 
Busford Larock, daug. of Joseph and Frances (Seymore) 
Larock. He is a carpenter; residence, South Hadley. 

Children by First Wife 

1640. i. Charles Leslie Kellogg 7 , b. Dec. 16, 1884. 

1641. ii. William Otis Kellogg', b. July 30, 1887. 

t 1110. George Otis Kellogg', (Otis Kellogg*, Elijah Kel- 
logg 4 , Lois Eastman 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Spring- 
field, Mass., Sept. 18, 1863; m. in Springfield, Jan. 22, 1855, 
Lulu Ardella Calkins, daug. of William Pember and Jerusha 
Maria (Billings) Calkins. He was a motorman on the street 
railway; residence, South Hadley Falls, Mass. 

Children Born in South Hadley 

Olive Ardella Kellogg 7 , b. April 26, 18S7. 
Ruth Anna Kellogg 7 , b. March 3, 1889. 
Daphne Eudella Kellogg 7 , b. Aug. 11, 1891. 
Florence Marion Kellogg 7 , b. June 17, 1893; 
d. Sept. 12, 1893. 

v 1111. William Eastman 6 , (William 5 , William*, William 1 , 
William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Amherst, Mass., April 19, 1868; 
m. in Chicago, June 23, 1894, Anna M. Vail. He is the fifth 
generation of William Eastman's without a middle name, and 
the last three were the eldest son. They live at 2719 Walnut 
Ave., Evanston, 111. 

Children 

1646. i. William 7 , b. May 23, 1895. 

1647. ii. Donald Vail 7 , b. in Chicago, Sept. 2, 1896. 

v 1112. Alice Alvera Eastman*, (William', William*, 
William 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. in Amherst, Mass., 



1642. 


i. 


1643. 


ii. 


1644. 


iii. 


1645. 


iv. 



202 SIXTH GENERATION 

March 25, 1870; m. May 31, 1894, Silas Irving Keeler, of 
Binghamton, N. Y. They reside in Caudler, North Carolina. 

Children 

1648. i. Alice Hazel Keeler', b. in Port Dickinson, 

N. Y., March 1, 1895. 

1649. ii. Gordon Eastman Keeler 7 , b. in Asheville, N. C, 

Nov. 10, 1896. 

1650. iii. Waldo Forest Keeler', b. in Inanda, N. C, 

Oct. 27, 1899. 

1651. iv. Paul Irving Keeler', b. Sept. 28, 1901. 

1652. v. Ruth Evelyn Keeler', b. Aug. 22, 1904. 

1653. vi. Louise Margaret Keeler', b. March 15, 1907. 

v 1113. Walter Merrill Eastman 6 , William 5 , William 4 , 
William 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Amherst, Mass., Jan. 
1, 1874; m. June 9, 1897, Alice Blanche Chase, of Holyoke, 
Mass. They live at 4773 Hammett Place, St. Louis, Mo. 

Child 

1654. i. Irene', b. Dec. 21, 1899. 

v 1121. Arthur Parks Smith 6 , (Pamelia C. Eastman 5 , 
Charles*, William 3 , William', Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. May 24, 1868; 
m. June 6, 1894, Jennie Dey, of Trenton, N. J.; they reside 
in Springfield, Mass., on Spruceland Ave. 

Children 

1655. i. Eastman Smith', b. April 2, 1897. 

1656. ii. Bodine Smith', b. March 8, 1900. 

v 1122. Hinsdale Smith 6 , (Pamelia C. Eastman 5 , Charles*, 
William 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. Sept. 10, 1869; m. Miss 
Bosworth, of Springfield, Mass; they reside in Springfield. 

Children 

1657. i. Hinsdale Smith'. 

1658. ii. Evelyn Smith'. 



SIXTH GENERATION 203 

v 1135. Charles Towner Larimore', (Mary B. Towner*, 
Harriet Coif, Ruth Eastman*, William*, Dea. Joseph-), b.' 

Oct. 11, 1859; m. first, Edna ; m. second, Maude May 

Hoffman. They reside in Clyde, Cook Co., 111. 

Child by Second Wife 

1659. i. Ralph Hoffman Larimore', b. April 25, 1902. 

v 1136. Ida Larimore*, (Mary B. Towner', Harriet Coif, 
Ruth Eastman', William*, Dea. Joseph'), b. March 2, 1863; 
m. July 15, 1890, Dr. Francis Chipman Ford; they reside in 
Clyde, Cook Co., 111. 

Children 

1660. i. Roy Francis Ford', b. May 17, 1892; d. May 

27, 1893. 

1661. ii. Chester Larimore Ford 7 , b. June 21, 1894. 

v 1137. Emily Frances AverilK (George Pierce Averill*, 
Emily Amelia Coif, Ruth Eastman 3 , William*, Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. Oct. 18, 1859; m. Jan. 1, 1884, Charles Edward Yates, in 
Carrollton, Mo.; now of Joplin, Mo. 

Children 

1662. i. Mary Averill Yates', b. ; m. Cunning- 

ham; has one a child 8 . 

1663. ii. Carrie Ellen Yates', b. ? 

1664. iii. Yola Edna Yates', b. ; d. Dec. 22, 1895. 

1665. iv. Josephine Amelia Yates', b. Jan. 17, 1891. 

1666. v. Jack Yates', b. in Carrollton, Mo.; d. March 

1, 1900. 

v 1138. Henrietta Amelia Averil! 6 , (George Pierce Aver- 
ill 5 , Emily Amelia Coif, Ruth Eastman 3 , William 5 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), b. May 4, 1862; m. W. Burton Thomas, of 606 
Greenwood Ave., Canon City, Colo. 

v 1139. Carrie Bell Averill 6 , (George Pierce Averill, 5 
Emily Amelia Coif, Ruth Eastman 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 



204 SIXTH GENERATION 

b. Sept. 11, 1863; m. April 25, 1888, Owen McClellan Jarboc, 
of Carrollton, Mo. 

Children 

1667. i. Earl Averill Jarboc', b. May 8, 1889. 

1668. ii. Ruth McClellan Jarboc', b. Aug. 5, 1894; d. 

1669. iii. Jarboc', b. ,1908. 

v 1140. William Coltrin Averill 6 , (George Pierce Averill 5 , 
Emily Amelia Coit 4 , Ruth Eastman*, William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. Sept. 21, 1866; m. Nov. 24, 1897, Anna Byrd; resides in 
Joplin, Mo. 

Child 

1670. i. Anna Byrd Averill', b. in Carrollton, Mo., Oct. 

4, 1899. 

v 1146. William Marshall Jenkins 6 , (Henrietta Averill 5 , 
Emily Amelia Coit 4 , Ruth Eastman 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. in Louisville, Ky., Jan. 4, 1867; m. Sept. 30, 1891, Angelina 
Lockwood Robinson, of Old Orchard, Mo. 

Children 

1671. i. Anne Randolph Page Jenkins', b. Dec. 25, 

1892. 

1672. ii. George Robinson Jenkins', b. Jan. 27, 1894; 

d. Dec. 25, 1898. 

1673. iii. William Marshall Jenkins', b. Dec. 19, 1896. 

1674. iv. Evelyn Page Jenkins', b. March 23, 1903. 

v 1148. Walworth Jenkins 6 , (Henrietta Averill 5 , Emily 
Amelia Coit 4 , Ruth Eastman 3 , William 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in 
Louisville, Ky., Oct. 10, 1871 ; m. Betty Watson, of Louisville, 
Ky., b. Nov. 29, 1872. They reside at No. 1115 Hamilton 
Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 

Child 

1675. i. Franklin Walworth Jenkins 7 , b. in St. Louis, 

Sept. 3, 1896. 



SIXTH GENERATION 205 

v 1149. Belle Harris s (Mary Coif, Daniel Pierce Coit\ 

Ruth Eastman*, William', Dea. Joseph'), b. ; m. Charles 

Phillips Gregory, of St. Louis, Mo.; resides at 3680 Blaine 
Ave.; he has d. recently. 

Children 

1676. i. Ruth Gregory, b. Sept. 16, 1891. 

1677. ii. Charles Sherman Gregory, b. March 10, 1895; 

d. June 13, 1898. 

v 1155. Caroline Porter Beardsley, (Anna Phillips Porters 
John Porters Lois Eastman*, John*, Dea. Joseph'), b. Jan. 
12, 1850; m. June 5, 1872, John Herman Woodruff, of Auburn, 
N. Y. 

Children 

1678. i. Anna B. Woodruff', b. Feb. 24, 1875. 

x, 1679. ii. Carlton Hurlbert Woodruff', b. Jan. 14,' 1877. 

1680. iii. Hermione Woodruff', b. Oct. 2, 1878. 

1681. iv. Carrie Belle Woodruff', b. July 26, 1880; m. 

Rev. William S. Ewell, April, 1906; resides 
in Winchester, N. H. 

1682. v. Douglas Woodruff', b. Jan. 6, 1882. 

1683. vi. Hope Woodruff', b. April 20, 1884; d. May, 

1884. 

1684. vii. Dorothy Woodruff', b. Jan. 13, 1887. 

1685. viii. Mildred Woodruff', b. Dec. 18, 18S8. 

v 1156. William Porter Beardsley 6 , (Anna Phillips Porter 5 . 
John Porter 4 , Lois Eastman 3 , John 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Aug. 
4, 1852; m. June 9, 1875, Mary Wild Porter, No. 1162, daug, 
of Samuel Quincy and Maria (Hurlbert) Porter, of Unionville, 
Conn. 

Children 

1686. i. Alice Taylor Beardsley, b. May 5, 1S76. 

1687. ii. Glover Beardsley, b. Aug. 19, 1881. 

v 1157. Alonzo Glover Beardsley, (Anna Phillips Porter', 
John Porter*, Lois Eastman 3 , John 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. Sept. 



206 SIXTH GENERATION 

28, 1853; m. June 11, 1879, Agnes F. Sartwell; resides in Au- 
burn, N. Y. 

Children 

1689. i. Ethel Beardsley', b. Feb. 23, 1882; m. Nov. 

6, 1907, Sloan , midshipman in U. S. 

Navy. 

1690. ii. Henry Sartwell Beardsley', b. Feb. 23, 1885. 

v 1159. Douglas Beardsley 6 , (Anna Phillips Porter s , John 
Porter 4 , Lois Eastman 3 , John 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. June 4, 
1861; m. July 10, 1885, Mary Augusta Chedell; resides in 
Auburn, N. Y. 

Children 

1691. i. Chedell Beardsley', b. Feb., 1889. 

1692. ii. Winthrop Beardsley', b. Feb. 23, 1892. 

v 1163. Samuel Quincy Porter 6 , (Samuel Quincy Porter 5 , 
William Porter 4 , Lois Eastman 3 , John 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. 
March 25, 1863; m. 1885; reside at West Plains, Mo. 

Child 

1693. i. James Alward Porter 7 , b. 

v 1166. Henry Carleton Porter 6 , (Samuel Quincy Porter 5 , 
William Porter 4 , Lois Eastman 3 , John 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Oct. 
9, 1871; m. June, 1898, Elizabeth Evans; they reside at 233 
West 83d St., New York. 

Child 

1694. i. Quincy Evans Porter', b. May 10, 1905. 

v 1195. Lucy White 6 , (Samuel White 5 , Montgomery 
White 4 , Eunice Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in 
Ludlow, Mass.; m. Elliot Harris. 

Children 

1695. i. Merton Harris', b. ; went to Bellows 

Falls, Vt. 

1696. ii. Leon Harris', b. ; is in Los Angeles, Cal. 



SIXTH GENERATION 207 

1697. iii. James Harris 7 , b. 

v 1196. James Whites (Samuel White 5 , Montgomery 
White*, Eunice Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in 
Ludlow, Mass. ; m. Lily Pyke and lives in Ludlow. 

Children 

1698. i. Howard White', b. 

1699. ii. Samuel White', b. 

1700. iii. Josephine White', b. 

v 1198. Herbert White 6 , (Lovinski White 5 , Montgomery 
White 4 , Eunice Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), m. 
Ada Severance. 

Children 

Vernon White', b. 
Gladys White', b. 
Addie White', b. 
Victor White', b. 

v 1203. Cora May White 6 , (Elihu P. White 5 , Montgomery 
White*, Eunice Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), m. 
Arthur Duckworth. 

Children 

1705. i. Warren Hiram Duckworth'. 

1706. ii. Alline Duckworth 7 . 

1707. iii. Hazel Maria Duckworth'. 

1708. iv. Willis Duckworth'. 

1709. v. Ruth Duckworth'. 

1710. vi. Robert Duckworth'. 

1711. vii. Elihu Henry Duckworth'. 

v 1204. Ida Blazier 6 , (Susan White 5 , Samuel White*, 
Eunice Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Sept. 10, 1861 ; 

m. Dec. 21, 1878, Clifford; lives at 429 East Bond St., 

Hastings, Mich. 



1701. 


i. 


1702. 


ii. 


1703. 


iii. 


1704. 


iv. 



208 SIXTH GENERATION 

Children 

1712. i. Parley B. Clifford', b. April 23, 1880; m. June 

28, 1900; has one son, a Carl W. Clifford 8 , 
b. April 9, 1902. 

1713. ii. Susie E. Clifford', b. June 22, 1885; m. Dec. 

10, 1901. 

1714. iii. Roy White Clifford', b. Sept. 5, 1888. 

1715. iv. Bessie J. Clifford', b. Oct. 7, 1890. 

1716. v. Glendora Clifford', b. Aug. 23, 1892. 

1717. vi. Lovene Clifford', b. July 29, 1896. 

1718. vii. Francis Willard Clifford', b. Aug. 9, 1899. 

v 1211. William Milton Lee 6 , (Eunice White 5 , Samuel 
Whites Eunice Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in 
Union City, Mich., Nov. 3, 1852; m. June 21, 1880, Lillie 
McClellin. He went to Olivet C. and Eastman's Business C, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; is a bookkeeper in Melrose, Mass. 

Children 

1719. i. Howard Lee', b. in Union City, Sept. 30, 1883; 

attended school at Williamsport, Penn., and 
Lancaster Acad. ; is a teacher. 

1720. ii. Myma Lee', b. Sept. 5, 1885, at Kalamazoo, 

Mich.; is a trained nurse in Melrose, Mass. 

1721. iii. Fred Lee ' , b. Feb. 1 890 , is attending Lancaster 

Acad. 

v 1212. Stephen Eugene Lee 6 , (Eunice White 5 , Samuel 
Whites Eunice Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Feb. 
7, 1854; m. Dec. 12, 1878, Emma Eugenia Lincoln; she d. in 
Denver, Col., April 21, 1902. 

Children 

1722. i. De Villo White Lee', b. March 4, 1881; he is 

superintendent for the Col. Telephone Co., 
of Las Vegas, New Mexico. 

1723. ii. Bertha Ernestine Lee', b. Sept. 12, ; lives 

at home in Union City, Mich. 



SIXTH GENERATION 209 

v 1213. Rosa May Lee 6 , (Eunice White 5 , Samuel White*, 
Eunice Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Aug. 9, 1858; 
m. May 7, 1889, Davis; lives in Chelsea, Mich. 

Children 

1724. i. Affa Northcote Davis', b. in Detroit, Sept. 3, 

1892. 

1725. ii. Ella Lee Davis', b. in Detroit, Sept. 8, 1894. 

1726. iii. Gordon Stephen Davis', b. in Union City, Oct. 

4, 1897; d. Feb. 22, 1899. 

1727. iv. Leon Alger Davis', b. in Chelsea, April 21, 

1900. 

v 1216. Addie B. Peck«, (John Eastman Peck 5 , Mary 
Eastman 4 , John 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. April 20, 1862; 
m. Oct. 26, 1880, William Thomas Irvine; he was b. Aug. 5, 
1858. 

Children 

1728. i. Edward Eastman Irvine', b. March 6, 1883. 

1729. ii. George Gurney Irvine', b. July 4, 1885. 

v 1217. Charles B. Peck', (John Eastman Peck 5 , Mary 
Eastman 4 , John 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Feb. 9, 1S68; 
m. Mari Esther Weise, Aug. 17, 1896. 

Children 

1730. i. John Hooker Peck', b. Jan. 19, 1898. 

1731. ii. Edward Eastman Peck', b. Aug. 25, 1900; d. 

1732. iii. Lloyd Peck', b. Dec, 1901. 

v 1218. Louise M. Peck*, (John Eastman Peck 5 , Mary 
Eastman 4 , John 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Jan. 23, 1S73; 
m. Sept. 15, 1898, Clinton Eugene Farnsworth, b. Nov. 2 7, 

1873. 

Children 

1733. i. One child'; has d. 

1734. ii. One child', b. , 1904. 



210 SIXTH GENERATION 

v 1223. Sarah Ella Drake 6 , (Jane Adelia Eastman 5 , Elias 
H 4 ., John 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Kingsville, Ohio, 
Oct. 11, 1856; m. May 21, 1878, Jacob Cook. He resided in 
Tuscarora, N. Y., and Gaines, Pa.; d. May 28, 1904. 

Children 

1735. i. Cora Belle Cook', b. in Tuscarora, N. Y., July 

6, 1879; m. June 22, 1904, Leonard Townes. 

1736. ii. Clarence Herbert Cook 7 , b. June 20, 1880. 

1737. iii. James Arthur Cook', b. June 9, 1882. 

1738. iv. Fred Harmon Cook 7 , b. in Gaines, Pa., Dec. 

6, 1885; d. Aug. 12, 1887. 

1739. v. John Raymond Cook', b. Aug. 31, 1890. 

1740. vi. Frances Adelia Cook', b. April 23, 1894. 

v 1224. Fred Ebert Drake 6 , (Jane Adelia Eastman 5 , Elias 
H 4 ., John 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Ravenna, Ohio, 
Nov. 17, 1857; m. Sept. 25, 1888, Fanny Barton Gregory, b. 
in England, daug. of John and Alice (Redfern) Gregory. He 
was a lawyer, and resided at No. 324 Plymouth Ave., Roch- 
ester, N. Y.; d. in March, 1906. 

Children 

1741. i. John Eastman Drake', b. in Rochester, N. Y., 

June 14, 1890. 

1742. ii. Eleanor', an adopted daug. 

v 1225. Wells Eastman Drake 6 , (Jane Adelia Eastman 5 , 
Elias 4 , John 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Waterloo, Ind., 
March 8, 1868; m. Sept. 21, 1892, Rose Miller, of Bath, N. Y. 

Children 

1743. i. John Stanley Drake', b. in Howard, N. Y., 

Aug. 26, 1896. 

1744. ii. Fred Miller Drake', b. in Howard, N. Y., June 

20, 1899. 

v 1253. William Barnes Smith 6 , (William F. Smith 5 , 



SIXTH GENERATION 211 

William Smith*, Mercy Eastman', Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph'), 
b. June 10, 1854; m. in May, 1873, Ophelia Lowe. 

Children 

1745. i. Julia Elizabeth Smith', b. March 17, 1874; d. 

1877. 

1746. ii. Grace Lavinia Smith', b. Nov. 9, 1876; m. 

Nov. 28, 1896, Octave N. Morrill; has 
three c 8 .; lives in Norwich, Conn. 

1747. iii. Florence Maria Smith', b. Oct. 19, 1878; m. 

Nov. 1, 1895, Eben D. Buxton. Children, 
a Arthur H. Buxton 8 , b. May 1, 1899; Ir- 
vine L. Buxton 8 , b. April 14, 1905; c a child 8 , 
b. 1907. Resides in Brookline, Mass. 

Orrin Stedworth Smith', b. Nov. 10, 1880. 

Le Barron Hetherton Smith', b. Dec. 10, 1882. 

William Thomas Smith', b. Aug. 24, 1884; d. 
in 1888. 

Charles Louis Smith', b. Aug. 6, 18S6. 

Edna Cordelia Smith', b. Nov. 26, 1S8S. 

Atta Clara Smith', b. Sept. 7, 1890; d. in 1S95. 

Helen Edith Smith', b. Jan. 13, 1893. 

v 1255. Helen Maria Smith 6 , (William F. Smith 5 , William 
Smith 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Oct. 
11, 1861; m. in Middlefield, Conn., May 10, 1881, Frederick 
M. Screen. She d. March 23, 1903; he d. in New Britain, 
Conn., May 22, 1906. 

Children 

1755. i. Charles Frederick Screen', b. Oct. 19, 18S3. 

1756. ii. Elizabeth Maria Screen', b. Feb. 12, 1886; 

m. May 10, 1905, Edward Meisner; child, 
a William Monroe 8 , b. April 7, 1906. 

1757. iii. Effie Clara Screen', b. Aug. 11, 1889; d. June 

12, 1890. 

1758. iv. Lulu Frances Screen', b. Nov. 23, 1890; d. 

Aug. 25, 1891. 



1748. 


iv. 


1749. 


v. 


1750. 


vi. 


1751. 


vii. 


1752. 


viii. 


1753. 


ix. 


1754. 


X. 



212 SIXTH GENERATION 

1759. v. Allen Wilbur Screen', b. Feb. 11, 1895. 

v 1265. William K. Latham 6 , (Caroline W. Smith*, Alvah 
Smith 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Oct. 
1, 1861 ; m. Ida Rogers. He resided in Columbus, Ohio, where 
he was a clerk in the Pension office; now lives in Indianapolis, 
Ind., clerk in the Pension office. 

Children 

1760. i. Milton Rogers Latham', b. 1888. 

1761. ii. Carrie A. Latham', b. 1890. 

1762. iii. Harry Smith Latham', b. 1894. 

v 1266. Harry Smith Latham 6 , (Caroline W. Smith*, 
Alvah Smith 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. Feb. 9, 1863; m. Margaret Dobyns. He resides in Dela- 
ware, Ohio, proprietor of a bookstore. 

Children 

1763. i. Lillian L. Latham 7 , b. 

1764. ii. Leland Dana Latham', b. 

v 1267. Franklin White Latham 6 , (Caroline W. Smith 5 , 
Alvah Smith 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. March 3, 1865; m. Blanch Baldwin. He was educated in 
the Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Delaware, Ohio, and Chicago Univ.; 
he is now (1906) principal of the Newbury School, Detroit, 

Mich. 

Child 

1765. i. Anabel Latham', b. 

v 1268. Edgar Milton Latham 6 , (Caroline W. Smith 5 , 
Alvah Smith 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 

b. ; m. Lottie T. Tunison. He Grad. from Wesleyan 

Univ., Delaware, Ohio, and from the Toledo Medical C, and 
is now in the practice of medicine in Holland, Ohio. 

Child 

1766. i. John Tunison Latham', b. 1905. 



SIXTH GENERATION 213 

v 1270. Gertrude E. Lathams (Caroline W. Smith', 
Alvah Smiths Mercy Eastman', Benjamins Dea. Joseph')! 
b. May 27, 1881; m. Harry Robinson. 

Child 

1767. i. Jeanette Robinsons b. 

v 1280. Sara Barker Woodworths (Mary Lucinda Smiths 
Herodotus Smiths Mercy Eastmans Benjamins Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), b. in Yorkshire, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1868; m. July 6, 
1898, Walter Norton Renwick, a lawyer who resides in Cuba, 
N. Y. 

Child 

1768. i. Walter Norton Renwick, Jr.s b. July 11, 1902. 

v 1281. George Smith Woodworths (Maty Lucinda 
Smiths Herodotus Smiths Mercy Eastmans Benjamins 
Dea. Joseph'), b. in Arcade, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1870; m. July 18, 
1904, Grace Victoria Woodworth. They reside in Sanborn, 
Niagara Co., N. Y. 

Children 

1769. i. Marguerite Ellen Woodworths b. Dec. 8, 1S95. 

1770. ii. Evangeline Woodworths b. Jan. 14, 1S97. 

1771. iii. Addison Emerson Woodworths b. March 25, 

1899. 

1772. iv. Adrian Marcus Woodworths b. Aug. 10, 1900. 

1773. v. Walter Benjamin Woodworths b. Oct. 1, 1902. 

v 1284. Harry Smith Clothiers (Flora Catherine Smiths 
Herodotus Smiths Mercy Eastmans Benjamins Dea. Joseph 1 ) 
b. Feb. 22, 1864; m. June 28, 1889, Georgine Dewey; they 
reside in Duluth, Minn. 

Children 

1774. i. Helen Dewey Clothiers b. May 6, 1891. 

1775. ii. Chauncy Buckingham Clothiers b. Nov. 4, 

1894. 



214 SIXTH GENERATION 

v 1286. Katherine Evelyn Clothier 6 , (Flora Catherine 
Smith 5 , Herodotus Smith*, Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), b. Oct. 4, 1873 ; m. July 30, 1902, Clinton O. Tarbox; 
resides in Fredonia, N. Y. Mr. Tarbox and wife both Grad. 
from Cornell Univ. ; he is a lawyer. 

Child 

1776. i. Charles Harry Tarbox', b. June 28, 1903. 

v 1290. Clara E. Perry 6 , (Elizabeth Nash 5 , Cynthia 
Smith 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. in 
Gallipolis, Ohio, April 16, 1859; m. Dec. 13, 1882, Rev. Charles 
Douglas Barbour. He d. of yellow fever at Jacksonville, 
Fla., in 1888. 

Child 

1777. i. Charles Douglas Barbour, Jr., b. July 24, 

1888. He is now (1906) in the Georgia 
Military Acad., near Allentown, Ga. 

v 1292. Alice Perry 6 , (Elizabeth Nash 5 , Cynthia Smith 4 , 
Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Gallipolis, 
Ohio, Dec. 13, 1866; m. April 16, 1885, Frank P. Damon, of 
Fernandina, Florida; now resides at Tallahassee, Fla. 

Children 

1778. i. Elizabeth Nash Damon', b. June 18, 1887; 

Grad. from a Florida C, June, 1906. 

1779. ii. Frank Nash Damon', b. April 25, 1895. 
• 1780. iii. Mary Perry Damon', b. Oct. 6, 1897. 

v 1297. Carrie May Roe 6 , (Lucinda Malinda Smith 5 , Ed- 
mund Smith 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 5 , Dea. Joseph'), 
b. in Adams, 111.; m. Newton Chase; she d. Jan. 26, 1899, at 
Myrtle, Mo. 

Children 
1781. i. Lydia May Chase', b. in Harland, Iowa, Dec. 
25, 1890. 



SIXTH GENERATION 215 

1782. ii. Minnie Hazel Chase', b. in Irwin, Iowa, April 

9, 1893. 

1783. iii. Carrie Louisa Chase', b. in Myrtle, Mo., Jan. 

6, 1899. 

v 1299. Minnie Roe 6 , Louisa Malidna Smiths Edmund 
Smith 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. Jan. 
21, 1868; m. Joseph Thomas Stevens. 

Child 

1784. i. Edith Dorothy Stevens', b. in Knoxville, 111., 

Oct. 2, 1899. 

v 1301. Herbert Edward Roe 6 , (Louisa Malinda Smith 5 , 
Edmund Smith 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. Dec. 31, 1871; m. Cora Enlow; resides in Knoxville, 111. 

Children 

1785. i. Harold Leo Roe', b. in Knoxville, 111., Oct. 

28, 1901. 

1786. ii. Opal Roe', b. in Knoxville, 111., Oct. 20, 1903. 

1787. iii. Mildred Enlow Roe', b. in Knoxville, 111., 

Sept. 19, 1905. 

v 1302. Frederick Knox Roe 6 , (Louisa Malinda Smith 5 , 
Edmund Smith 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. March 4, 1874; m. Rose Oakes; resides in Galesburg, 111. 

Child 

1788. i. Winifred Roe', b. in Galesburg, 111., Dec. 2, 

1903. 

v 1305. Cora Belle Nash 6 , (Abbie Pomroy Eastman 5 , 
Benjamin 4 , Hezekiah 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. May 5, 
1858; m. Sept. 13, 1888, John E. Rhodes, of Warren County, 
Ohio. 

Children 

1789. i. Infant', b. ; d. March 5, 1890. 

1790. ii. Emery Winfield Rhodes', b. Sept. 15, 1891. 



216 SIXTH GENERATION 

1791. iii. Ruth Nash Rhodes', b. Dec. 2, 1893. 

v 1306. Clara Luella Nash 6 , (Abbie Pomroy Eastman', 
Benjamin 4 , Hezekiah 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. March 
28, 1860; m. in 1879, Langdon Wall, of Webster, N. Y. 

Children 

1792. i. Ray Nash Wall', b. June 9, 1881. 

1793. ii. Sophia May Wall', b. May 6, 1883. 

1794. iii. Edna Langdon Wall', b. May 29, 1885. 

1795. iv. Harold Lyman Wall', b. June 29, 1891. 

1796. v. Ralph Eastman Wall', b. March 19, 1895. 

v 1316. May Ella Eastman 6 , (George W 5 ., Benjamin 4 , 
Hezekiah 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Philadelphia, Pa., 
Sept. 19, 1865; m. Oct. 10, 1882, Eugene McCausland; he d. 
in March, 1903. 

Children 

1797. i. Alice McCausland 7 , b. 1883; m. Jerome Jar- 

della. Child, a May Bodine Jardella*. b. Dec. 
10, 1904. 

1798. ii. Eugene McCausland', b. 1890. 

1799. iii. George McCausland', b. 1893. 

1800. iv. Paul McCausland', b. 1901. 

v 1317. Emeline Eastman 6 , (George W*., Benjamin 4 , 
Hezekiah 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Philadelphia, Pa., 
June 29, 1868; m. Edward Benjamin Mawson; lived at 3822 
Aspen St., West Philadelphia, Pa. 

Children 

1801. i. Charles Mawson 7 , b. 1893. 

1802. ii. Elsie Josephine Mawson 7 , b. 1902. 

v 1318. Fannie P. Eastman 6 , (George W 5 ., Benjamin 4 , 
Hezekiah 3 , Benjamin 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Philadelphia, Pa., 
June 14, 1871; m. Sept. 22, 1896, Howard Wilson. 



SIXTH GENERATION 217 

Children 

1803. i. Clara A. Wilson', b. July 20, 1897. 

1804. ii. May Wilson', b. 

v 1321. Abbie P. Eastman*, (George W*., Benjamin*, 
Hezekiah*, Benjamin*, Dea. Joseph'), b. in Philadelphia, Pa. 
March 3, 1880; m. Sept. 12, 1900, Samuel Longwell. 

Child 

1805. i. Margaret J. Longwell', b. July, 1901. 



Seventh Generation 



v 1361. Clara Belle Eastman', (Charles Austin 6 , Austin 5 , 
Elijah 4 , Ebenezer*, Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in North Am- 
herst, Mass., March 5, 1866; m. in Amherst, Mass., Nov. 26, 
1890, George A. Knowlton, b. in Gill, Mass., Dec. 22, 1866, 
son of Josiah D. and Lydia (Scott) Knowlton, of Gill. Mr. 
Knowlton is an electrician, and was superintendent of the 
street railway, Conway, Mass. He now resides at Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Children 

1806. i. Mabel Louise Knowlton 8 , b. in Providence, 

R. I., Sept. 7, 1892. 

1807. ii. Marion Frances Knowlton 8 , b. in Gill, Mass., 

Feb. 8, 1894. 

1808. hi. Harold Ray Knowlton 8 , b. in Conway, Mass., 

March 9, 1896. 

1809. iv. Elsie May Knowlton 8 , b. in Conway, Mass., 

Dec. 29, 1897. 

1810. v. Edna Eastman Knowlton 8 , b. at Providence, 

R. I., Aug. 14, 1901; d. Aug. 14, 1901. 

1811. vi. Horace Charles Knowlton 8 , b. at Providence, 

R. I., Feb. 17, 1906; d. Feb. 20, 1906. 

v 1362. Sidney Baxter Eastman', (Charles Austin 6 , Aus- 
tin 5 , Elijah*, Ebenezer*, Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Amherst, 
Mass., May 30, 1868; m. Jan. 1, 1895, Sarah Saxton, of Hadley, 
Mass. He resided in North Amherst, Mass. 

Children 

1812 i. Edice Mabel 8 , b. 1895. 

1813. ii. Roger Austin*, b. May 23, 1900. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 219 

v 1364. Mary Harriet Eastman', (Charles Austin s Austin* 
Elijahs Ebenezers Josephs Dea. Joseph'), b. April 10, 1877; 
m. April 6, 1904, John Randolph Bodurtha, of Agawain,' 
Mass.; she d. Jan. 5, 1907. 

Child 

1814. i. Dorothy Eastman Bodurtha s b. April 24, 

1905, at Springfield, N. J. 

v 1366. Julia Roxana Eastman', (Charles Austin 6 , Austin 5 , 
Elijahs Ebenezers Josephs Dea. Joseph'), b. March 3, 1885; 
m. in 1905, John W. Sweeney, of Sheldon, Vt. 

Children 

1815. i. John Lyman Sweeneys b. and d. in infancy. 

1816. ii. A sons b. Jan. 6, 1908; d. Jan. 7, 1908, in 

in Springfield, N. J. 

v 1369. Estella Adeline Eastman', (William Nelsons 
Austins Elijahs Ebenezers Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. in 
North Amherst, Mass., Nov. 8, 1880; Grad. from Amherst 
High School, and taught in the public schools five years; m. 
June 22, 1904, Charles Dickinson Harris, of Hatfield, Mass., 
b. Sept. 15, 1877; now living in Bradstreet, Mass. 

Child 

1817. i. Parker Eastman Harriss b. Feb. 11, 1906, in 

Bradstreet, Mass. 

v 1370. Ethel Haskins Eastman', (William Nelsons 
Austins Elijahs Ebenezers Josephs Dea. Joseph'), b. in 
North Amherst, Mass., Sept. 12, 1884; m. June 20, 1906, 
William Elon Ward, of South Deerfield, Mass., b. March 3, 
1885. 

Child 

1818. i. Eva Eastman Wards b. July 11, 1907, in 

South Deerfield, Mass. 



220 SEVENTH GENERATION 

v 1376. Mary Bentley Eastman 7 , (Edward Baxter 6 , Bax- 
ter*, Elijah 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Oct. 2, 
1872 ; m. July 11, 1900, Harry Weston Whittemore, of Lynde- 
borough, N. H.; they reside at Tufts College, Mass. 

Child 
1819. i. Rodney Eastman Whittemore 8 , b. Sept. 20, 
1904. 

v 1402. Willam Austin Warner 7 , (Charles Adams Warner*, 
Joanna Adams 5 , Clarissa Eastman 4 , Ebenezer*, Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph'), b. in South Hadley, Mass., Dec. 12, 1853; m. Dec. 
16, 1874, Julia Anna Burnette, b. in South Hadley, Dec. 10, 
1853, daug. of Nelson Warner and Ruth Cordelia (Kellogg) 
Burnette. He is sales manager for American Litho. Co.; 
residence, Northampton, Mass. 

Children 
x, 1820. i. Charles Nelson Warner 8 , b. April 30, 1876. 
x, 1821. ii. Alice Ethelberta Warner 8 , b. April 22, 1879. 

v 1405. Lily Maria Warner 7 , (Lucien Warner 6 , Joannah 
Adams 5 , Clarissa Eastman 4 , Ebenezer 5 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ) 
b. at Granby, Mass., June 21, 1860; m. Sept. 1, 1881, F. W. 
Noyes; lives at 351 Magnolia St., St. Paul, Minn. 

Children 

1822. i. Albert L. Noyes 8 , b. July 9, 1882 ; he m. March 

16, 1905; has one child, a Holly Frances 
Noyes*, b. Nov. 7, 1907, at St. Paul, Minn. 

1823. ii. Arthur V. Noyes 8 , b. July 8, 1888. 

1824. iii. Clarence S. Noyes 8 , b. Nov. 9, 1890. 

v 1406. Emma Alice Warner 7 , (Lucien Warner 6 , Joannah 
Adams 5 , Clarissa Eastman 4 , Ebenezer 5 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ) 
b. at Granby, Mass., July 19, 1862; m. June 16, 1889, B. H. 
Ogden; lives at 546 Holly Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 

Children 

1825. i. Warner Ogden 8 , b. Oct. 27, 1894. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 221 

1826. ii. Arietta A. Ogden*, b. Oct. 20, 1902. 

vl407. Arthur C. Warner', (Lucien Warner*, Joannah 

Adams 5 , Clarissa Eastman*, Ebenezer 5 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph') 
b. in Granby, Mass., Oct. 31, 1S64; m. April 22, 1890; lives at 
Seattle, Wash. 

Children 

1827. i. Adelia R. Warner*, b. March 12, 1891; d. 

March 13, 1891, at Seattle, Wash. 

1828. ii. Ralph R. Warner*, b. March 30, 1892; d. April 

5, 1892, at St. Paul, Minn. 

1829. iii. Arthur L. Warner*, b. Jan. 12, 1895; d. July 

8, 1895, at Minneapolis, Minn. 

1830. iv. Alice Warner*, b. Dec. 26, 1895, at Minne- 

apolis. 

1831. v. Ruth Warner*, b. Sept. 20, 1898, at Seattle. 

1832. vi. William R. Warner*, b. June 23, 1904, at 

Seattle. 

v 1408. Mary Jane Warner', (Lucien Warner*, Joannah 
Adams » , Clarissa Eastman 4 , Ebenezer 5 , Joseph 2 , Dea . Joseph ') , 
b. at Chaska, Minn., Aug. 21, 1869; m. Dec. 23, 1890, J. R. 
Gay; lives at 1819 16th Ave., Seattle, Wash. 

Children 

1833. i. Donald W. Gay*, b. Dec. 13, 1892, at Mar- 

tinez, Cal. 

1834. ii. Gladys A. Gay*, b. Oct. 29, 1894, at Minne- 

apolis, Minn. 

1835. iii. Gordon L. Gay*, b. Feb. 22, 1896, at Grand 

Rapids, Mich. 

v 1410. Bessie Silvey Warner 7 , (Lucien Warner 6 , Joannah 
Adams 5 , Clarissa Eastman 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), 
b. Feb. 7, 1878, at St. Paul, Minn.; m. Dec. 19, 1900, A. W. 
Selover; lives at 620 E. 17th St., Minneapolis, Minn. 



222 SEVENTH GENERATION 

Children 

1836. i. Arthur L. Selover 8 , b. Oct. 14, 1901, at St. 

Paul. 

1837. ii. Harvey W. Selover 8 , b. Aug. 23, 1904, at Min- 

neapolis. 

1838. iii. Robert M. Selover 8 , b. Sept. 15, 1907, at Min- 

neapolis. 

v 1456. Philip Eastman Brockway 7 , (Elizabeth Eastman 6 , 
Riluss Joseph 4 , John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. March 18, 
1866, in New York City; m. June 7, 1895, Amelia Crosby 
Anderson. He resides in Arlington, N. J.; is a salesman for 
a New York firm of importers of tea, coffee and spices. 

Children 

1839. i. Phyllis Elizabeth Brockway 8 , b. April 22, 1896. 

1840. ii. Alexander Crosby Brockway 8 , b. Oct. 10, 1898. 

1841. iii. Daniel Philip Brockway 8 , b. , 1906. 

v 1459. Kate Eastman Brockway 7 , (Elizabeth Eastman 6 , 
Riluss Joseph*, John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. in New 
York City, April 3, 1872; m. W. Martine; lives in Sara- 
toga Springs, N. Y. 

Child 

1842. i. Kathleen Martin 8 , b. , 1896. 

v 1460. Guy Howard Brockway 7 , (Elizabeth Eastman 6 , 
Riluss Joseph*, John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. at Saratoga 
Springs, July 20, 1875; m. in 1903, Anna B. Crane. He lives 
in Rochester, N. Y.; is salesman in a jewelry store. 

Child 

1843. i. Elizabeth Brockway 8 , b. , 1905. 

v 1461. Emily J. Eastman 7 , (Rhus 6 , Riluss Josephs 
John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Feb. 27, 1864; m. at North- 
ville, N. Y.,Dec. 31, 1885, Curtis S. Ladd, of Northville, N. Y. 
They have lived in Northville, N. Y., in Gloversville, N. Y., 
twice at Clyde, N. Y., where they are now (1908) living, at 
Lynn, Mass., and Ballston, N. Y. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 223 

Children 

1844. i. Oman Frank Ladd 8 , b. at Gloversville, X. V., 

Dec. 7, 1886; now living at Lynn, Mass. 

1845. ii. Clarence Royal Ladd 8 , b. at Clyde, Jan. 29, 

1888; d. at Lynn, May 18, 1903. 

1846. iii. Howard Fremont Ladd 8 , b. at Clyde, Feb. 12, 

1889; now living at Buffalo, N. Y. 

1847. iv. Bessie Fidelia Ladd 8 , b. at Clyde, July 10, 1890. 

1848. v. Rilus Eastman Ladd 8 , b. at Clyde, July 26, 

1891; drowned at Clyde, Oct. 9, 1897. 

1849. vi. Arthur Raselle Ladd 8 , b. at Clyde, Oct. 5, 

1892; d. at Clyde, April 2, 1895'. 

1850. vii. Fred Robert Ladd 8 , b. at Clyde, May 30, 1> 

1851. viii. Wallace Herbert Ladd 8 , b. at Clvde, May 12. 

1896. 

1852. ix. Mabel Corrinne Ladd 8 , b. at 'Clyde, Oct. 11, 

1S9S. 

1853. x. Frank Fegby Ladd 8 , b. at Gloversville, Feb. 

15, 1901. 

1854. xi. Harold Roy Ladd 8 , b. at Lynn, March 29, 1903. 

1855. xii. Leslie Curtis Ladd 8 , b. at Ballston, Oct. 2, 1904. 

1856. xiii. Eva Dorothy Ladd 8 , b. at Clyde, Sept. 22, 1907. 

v 1462. Arthur R. Eastman 7 , (Rilus 6 , Rilus s , Joseph 4 , 
John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Feb. 27, 1867; m. first, at 
Mayfield, N. Y., April 11, 1900, Hattie Holden, of Mayfield. 
She d. Aug. 21, 1901. He m. second, Kathany Bowers, at 
Athens, N. Y., May 2, 1906. They live at Gloversville. X. Y. 

Child by First Wife 

1857. i. Grace Beatrice 8 , b. March 2, 1901; d. Oct. 27, 

1901. 

Child by Second Wife 

1858. ii. Lena Adelia 8 , b. March 28, 1907. 

v 1463. Oman Eastman', (Rilus 6 , Rilus 5 , Joseph*, John 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. May 18, 186S; m. first, Dec. 22, 



224 SEVENTH GENERATION 

1891, Mary Murphy; she d. July 4, 1902; m. second, Matilda 
Murphy, April, 1904. They lived in Gloversville, N. Y., until 
1905; now living in May field, N. Y. 

v 1464. Fred R. Eastman', (RilusS RilusS Joseph 4 , 
John*, Josephs Dea. Joseph'), b. Aug. 16, 1871; m. 1890, 
Minnie L. ; they live at Gloversville, N. Y. 

Children 

1859. i. Alberts b. , 1890. 

1860. ii. Leonard 8 , b. , 1891. 

1861. iii. Ida May 3 , b. , 1893. 

1862. iv. Oman 3 , b. 

1863. v. Elmers b. 

1864. vi. Teddy 8 , b. 

1865. vii. Robert 8 , b. 

v 1465. Nellie C. Eastman', (RilusS RilusS Josephs 
Johns Josephs Dea. Joseph'), b. June 14, 1874; m. at Pitts- 
burg, Pa., 1906, John M. Bennert; now living at Johnstown, 

N. Y. 

Child 

1866. i. Kilburn Mills Bennert 8 , b. Dec. 6, 1906. 

v 1467. Thomas Barker Eastman', (Josephs Riluss 

Josephs Johns Josephs Dea. Joseph'), b. in Brownsburg, 

Ind April 8, 1869; m. in Crawfordsville, Ind., Ota Beal 

Nicholson, b. in Crawfordsville, Ind., Oct. 25, 18. „ daug. of 

William Edmund and Jane (Beal) Nicholson. Mr. Eastman 

Grad. from Wabash C, Crawfordsville, in June, 1890, and 

from Central C. of Phvsicians and Surgeons in March, 1903; 

studied in New York City in 1905, in England, France and 

Germany in 1897, making a special study of surgery. Dr. 

Eastman is Prof, of Anatomy and Clinical Gynecology in the 

Central C of Physicians and Surgeons, Gynecologist to Central 

Free Dispensary, to the City Dispensary, and to the City 

Hospital. He is a member of Marion County Medical Society, 



SEVENTH GENERATION 225 

the Indiana State Medical Society, and the American M 
Association. He resides in Indianapolis, Ind. 

Child 

1867. i. Nicholson Josephs b. in Crawfordsville, Ind., 

Jan. 20, 1895. 

v 1468. Joseph Rhus Eastman 7 , (Josephs Riluss J 
Johns Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Brownsburg, Ind., April 
18, 1871. Attended Princeton Univ. at Princeton, N. I . 
Butler C, Indianapolis, and was Grad. at Wabash C. ; at 
the C. of Physicians and Surgeons at Indianapolis, where he 
Grad. in 1892. He afterwards attended one year at Johns 
Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md. He was a post-graduate 
student in Berlin, Germany, for two years, where he recer 
the degree of M. D. "Cum Laude," from the Univ. of Berlin 
in 1900. He spent the years 1906 and 1907 in the hospit 
of London, Paris, Vienna and Berlin. He resides in Indian- 
apolis, Ind., and in connection with his brother, Dr. Thos. B. 
Eastman, he has charge of the Joseph Eastman Sanitarium. 
He is a member of the County, State and National Medical 
Associations, and is Prof, of Genito-Urinary Surgery in the 
Medical C. of Indiana. 

v 1469. Mary Eastman 7 , (Josephs Riluss Josephs Johns 
Josephs Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Nov. 22, 1873; m. Frank Day. 

Children 

1868. i. Josephine Eastman Days b. Oct. 7, 1903. 

1869. ii. Eastman Truman Days b. Dec. 13, 1906. 

v 1484. George Pomeroy Eastman', (Lucius Roots Lucius 
Roots Josephs Johns Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in South 
Braintree, Mass., Oct. 15, 1S63; m. in Brockton, Mass.. N 
18, 1891, Alice Gardner Pettee, b. in Stoughton, Mass., Nov. 
20, 1864, daug. of Samuel Gardner and Harriet (Drake) 
Pettee. He Grad. at Amherst C. in 1S84; taught in Buffalo, 
N. Y., one vear; attended lectures in the Boston Univ. Law 



226 SEVENTH GENERATION 

t 

School one year; entered Yale Divinity School, Sept., 1886, 
and Grad. in June, 1889. He spent one and a half years as 
Assistant Pastor of the Porter Congregational Church, Brock- 
ton, Mass., and on May 7, 1891, was ordained pastor of the 
Second Congregational Church, Millbury, Mass. During this 
pastorate he served one year as President of the Worcester 
Congregational Club. In Dec, 1903, he was dismissed from 
the church in Millbury to become pastor of the Orange Valley 
Congregational Church, Orange, N. J., which position he still 
holds. 

Children 

1870. i. Gardner Pettee 8 , b. Nov. 8, 1893. 

1871. ii. Roger', b. April 16, 1895. 

1872. iii. Philip Yale", b. Nov. 1, 1896. 

1873. iv. Harriet Drake*, b. Dec. 24, 1899. 

v 1485. Osgood Tilton Eastman 7 , (Lucius Root 6 , Lucius 
Root 5 , Joseph 4 , John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in South 
Braintree, Mass., Jan. 18, 1865; m. Sept. 30, 1891, Nellie 
McKell Burns, daug. of Samuel Burns, Esq., of Omaha, Neb. 
Mr. Eastman Grad. from Amherst C. in the class of 1886. 
He was in the office of the Union Pacific Railway at Omaha, 
Neb., from Sept., 1886, to April, 1890, when he became Secre- 
tary and Treasurer of the Searle and Hereth Pharmaceutical 
Company, which position he held until the summer of 1906. 
Since then he has been associated with Morrison, Plummer 
& Co., in Chicago. He resides in Glencoe, 111. 

Children 

1874. i. Helen Louise 8 , b. in Evanston, 111., Dec. 7, 

1895. 

1875. ii. Octavia Yale 8 , b. in Evanston, March 26, 1899; 

d. Aug. 31, 1902. 

1876. iii. Margaret Burns 8 , b. April 17, 1902. 

v 1489. Lucius Root Eastman 7 , (Lucius Root 6 , Lucius 
Root 5 , Joseph 4 , John 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in Fram- 



SEVENTH GENERATION 227 

ingham, Mass., July 29, 1874; m. in Brooklyn, N. Y., June 
14, 1905, Eva Louise, daug. of John and Anna Louise (Hast- 
ings) Hills. Mr. Eastman Grad. at Amherst C. in 18 
taught two years in Brooklyn and New York City; Grad. 
from Boston Univ. Law School in 1898; practiced law in 
Boston from 1898 to 1906, and lectured on Corporation Law 
in the Boston Y. M. C. A. Law School. In 1906 he mowd 
to New York City to accept the position he now holds of 
President of Hills Brothers Company, large importers of 
foreign fruits. His residence is in Upper Montclair, N. J. 

Child 

1877. i. Margaret Hills*, b. March 30, 1907. 

v 1490. Alexander Crane Eastman', (Lucius Root 6 , Lucius 
Roots Josephs Johns Josephs Dea. Joseph'), b. Dec. 8. 1S75 ; 
m. in South Glastonbury, Conn., June 7, 1905, Katherinc 
Scranton, daug. of Jewett and Susan Alice Scranton, of Madi- 
son, Conn. Dr. Eastman Grad. from Amherst C. in 1S96, 
and Harvard Medical School in 1900. After spending a year 
as Interne in the Children's Hospital in Boston, he practiced 
medicine for three years in South Framingham, and thr 
years in Southboro, Mass., until the summer of 1907, when 
he settled in Springfield, Mass., as a specialist in children's 
diseases. 

Child 

1878. i. Alice Scranton s b. in Southboro, July 26, 1906. 

v 1491. Rufus Porter Eastmans (Lucius Roots Lucius 
Roots Josephs Johns Josephs Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. Sept. 18, 
1877; m. in Roselle, N. J., April 22, 1903, Lucia Madeline, 
daug. of Dr. William E. and Caroline L. (Kimball) Forrest. 
Mr. Eastman Grad. from Amherst C. in 1899. He is con- 
nected with the Prudential Insurance Company in Newark, 
N. J.; resides in Gillette, N. J. 



228 SEVENTH GENERATION 

Children 

1879. i. Forrest Porter 8 , b. in Orange, N. J., Nov. 18, 

1904. 

1880. ii. Dorothy*, b. in Orange, N. J., April 10, 1907. 

v 1535. Frank A. Cooley', (Clark A. Cooley 6 , Charles 
Cooley, Mercy Kellogg «, Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), b. Jan. 4, 1881; m. Nov. 4, 1903, Agnes Danielson. 

Children 

1881. i. Dorothy Cooley*, b. Aug. 17, 1904. 

1882. ii. Clark Cooley*, b. March, 1906. 

1883. iii. Alice Cooley 3 , b. Feb., 1908. 

v 1679. Carlton Hurlbert Woodruff', (Caroline Porter 
Beardsley 6 , Anna Phillips Porters, John Porters Lois East- 
man*. John 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. Jan. 14, 1877; m. Nov., 1905, 
Mary Rice; resides in Auburn, N. Y. 

Child 

1884. i. Mynduse Rice Woodruff 8 , b. Sept., 1907. 



Eighth Generation 



v 1820. Charles Nelson Warner 8 , (William Austin Warner', 
Charles Adams Warner 6 , Joanna Adams *, Clarissa Eastman 4 , 
Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. in South Hadley, Mass., 
April 30, 1876; m. in Chicago, 111., Jan. 2, 1905, Maud Estell 
Staring, b. Feb. 16, 1879, daug. of Peter and Elizabeth Irene 
(Garlock) Staring, of Ludington, Mich. They have no c. 

v 1821. Alice Ethelberta Warner*, (William Austin War- 
ner', Charles Adams Warner 6 , Joanna Adams 5 , Clarissa East- 
man 4 , Ebenezer 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), b. April 22, 1879, 
at South Hadley, Mass.; m. at Northampton, Mass., May 6, 
1903, Philip Witherell, b. in Northampton, Nov. 20, 1877, 
son of Alphonse and Esther (Hoxie) Witherell; residec 
Northampton, Mass., where he is General Manager for Wil- 
liams Mfg. Co. 

Children 

1885. i. Catherine Knight Witherell', b. Oct. 1, 1904. 

1886. ii. Julia Esther Witherell', b. April 16, 1907 



Addenda 



v 106. Sally Cowles 4 , (Sarah Eastman 3 , (Joseph 2 , Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), b. July 23, 17 75; m. Dec. 6, 1798, Rev. Ichabod 
Draper, pastor of East Church, Amherst, Mass.; he d. in 
Amherst; she d. in Elk Grove, 111. They had three sons, who 
went West with their mother. 









Children 


x, 


1. 


i. 


Ichabod Draper 5 . 


x, 


2. 


ii. 


David Draper 5 . 


x, 


3. 


iii. 


Joel Draper 5 . 


x, 


3a. 


v. 


Hannah Draper 5 , b. April 14, 1805 



v 1. Ichabod Draper 5 , (Sally Cowles 4 , Sarah Eastman 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), m. Catherine V. Cooley. See No. 398. 
She was a sensible, good business woman, with an excellent 
Christian character, respected by all; has d. He d. on a 
return trip from California, June 16, 1851. 

Children 

x, 4. i. Daniel Kellogg Draper 6 . 

x, 5. ii. Sophia Cooley Draper 6 ; m. Her present address 
is Mrs. Sophia C. Duncklee, Vinton, Iowa. 
6. iii. Sarah Eastman Draper. See No. 434. Her 
children were descendants of No. 143 and 148, 
children of Mercy Eastman, and also of Sarah 
Eastman, the sister of Mercy Eastman. 

v 2. David Draper 5 , (Sally Cowles 4 , Sarah Eastman 3 , 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), lived in Elk Grove; he m. and had a 
son and daug. He went to Michigan, where all have since d. 

v 3. Joel Draper 5 , (Sally Cowles 4 , Sarah Eastman 3 , 



ADDENDA 2^1 

Joseph 2, Dea. Joseph'), m. Sarah Parsons Cooley. See I 
400. She was an industrious, honest and much respei- 
woman. They both d. and are buried in Nebraska City, Xeb. 
They had four sons, who d. in childhood; one daug. lived. 

Children 

7. i. Flora Draper'; m. Mr. Christy; she d., leaving 

children. 

8. i. Alice Christy'; m. . 

9. ii. Bertie Christy 7 . 

v 3a. Hannah Draper', (Sally Cowles\ Sarah Eastman', 
Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph'), b. April 14, 1805; m. Dr. Stephen W. 
Tibbits, from New York State ; he d. in California. She d. — . 

Children 
7a. i. Hiram Orlando Tibbits 6 , b. Oct. 22, 1825; m. and 

removed to Nebraska City, Neb., where he d., 

leaving several children. 
7b. ii. Sarah Eastman Draper Tibbits 6 , b. Jan. 14, 

1829; d. unm. 

v 4. Daniel Kellogg Draper 6 , (Ichabod Draper 5 , (Sally 
Cowles 4 , Sarah Eastman 3 , Joseph 2 , Dea. Joseph 1 ), m. June 
7, 1865, to Emily Tilton Bradley, of Addison, 111. She was 
b. in New Hampshire, near Concord; removed with her parents 
when a child to Arlington Heights, 111. She Grad. at Wheaton 
C; was b. April 11, 1843. On her 65th birthday a party of 
friends met with them and the following poem by Mr. Draper, 
dedicated to his wife, was read: 

MR. DRAPER'S TRIBUTE 

Away down east 'mid snow capped hills, 
With bubbling springs and sparkling rills, 
In Granite State, a thousand miles away, 
Our honored guest first saw the light of day. 

Her parents, strong and kind and true 
Nursed well their little one, 
With suited food and proper care, 
And exercise in healthful air. 



232 ADDENDA 

They also saw her youthful mind 
To books and authors much inclined, 
So they resolved to find some way 
To give her mental traits fair play. 

So when the proper age arrived, 
She to a school was sent, 
In Wheat on town not far away, 
Her mind on learning bent. 

When graduating day at length had come, 
And I was busy in my way, 
A letter came informing me 
Of Wheaton's graduating day. 

And also making a request 
That I should try to come. 
Of course I heeded that behest, 
Forgetting many things at home. 

Now when the nuptial day arrived 

On which we were intent, 

Who should perform the act, and "give the charge," 

But the old, much honored president. 

The blessing asked, the charges given, 
To me he turned and said, 
What'er mistakes you've made in life, 
In this ther's no mistake you've made. 

Three and forty years have passed 
Since that eventful day, 
When the old college president 
Assured me in his pleasing way. 

I've found the truth in what he said, 
And think of him the more, 
Though he is numbered with the dead, 
Transferred to the eternal shore. 

My wife and I the noonday mark have passed; 
Our years grow short, our strength grows less; 
May we grow wise as we grow old 
And seek for strength in righteousness. 

Child 

10. i. Cyrus P. Draper', b. Aug. 31, 1866; m. Aug. 

29, 1889, Louise R. E. Whren. 

Children 

11. i. Helen Theodora Draper", b. April 20, 1890. 

12. ii. Lillian Ruth Draper", b. Dec. 26, 1901. 



ADDENDA 



233 



v 404. Esther M. Cooley*, (Mercy Kellogg*, Merc, I | 
man 3 , Joseph*, Dea. Joseph'), b. March 23, 1826, m. Fr 
William Miner. She d. Dec. 8, 1907. She was a very en, 
mg woman in conversation, honest, and very religious. 

Children 
x, 13. i. Walter Leroy Miner*. 
x, 14. ii. Ellen Marion Miner*. 

v 13. Walter L. Miner*, (Esther M. Cooley*, Mercy Kel- 
logg*, Mercy Eastman*, Joseph*, Dea. Joseph'), m. - ; is 

living at 1029 6th St., Greeley, Col. 

Children 

15. i. Sterling Leroy Miner', b. April 13, 1895. 

16. ii. Bernard Miner', b. Oct. 12, 1897. 

v 14. Ellen Marion Miner*, (Esther M. Cooley*, Mercy 

Kellogg*, Mercy Eastman*, Joseph*, Dea. Joseph'), m. 

Girandot; she d. March 1, 1881, by drowning in Box Elder 
Creek. 

Children 

17. i. Flora Girandot 7 , died in infancy. 

18. ii. Mattie A. Girandot', b. July 27, 1S6S. 

19. iii. Mabel A. Girandot', b. Oct. 26, 1872. 

20. iv. Frederick R. Girandot', b. Dec. 6, 1874. 

v 18. Mattie A. Girandot', (Ellen M. Miner*, Esther M. 
Cooley 5 , Mercy Kellogg*, Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph', Dea 

Joseph 1 ), b. July 27, 1868; m. Clifford; lives at Weldon 

Col. 

Child 

21. i. Frank Clifford^, b. 1899. 

v 19. Mabel A. Girandot', (Ellen M. Miner*, Esther M. 
Cooley 5 , Mercy Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman 3 , Joseph -\ Dea. 
Joseph'), b. Oct. 26, 1872; m. Oct. 26, 1892, M. H. Brink, of 
Orchard, Colo. 



234 ADDENDA 

Child 

22. i. Ellen Marion Brink*, b. Oct. 26, 1893. 

v 20. Frederick R. Girandot', (Ellen M. Miner*, Esther 
M. Cooley 5 , Mercy Kellogg 4 , Mercy Eastman*, Joseph*, Dea. 
Joseph 1 ), b. Dec. 6, 1874; m. and lives at Salt Lake City, Utah. 

Child 

23. i. Frederick C. Girandot*, b. 1900. 



Dear Cousins: 

The following errors having been noted and correction given, 
I gladly call attention to the correct record. All corrections are in 
boldface. And I have also added a few extra records that were 
received since the book was published. 

Errors noted in printing: 

Page 103. (Eastman), No. 877. Should be Oman. See index page 
239. 

Page 189. (Kellogg), No. 951. Her grandfather's name should be 
Charles. See pages 112 and 113. 

Page 244. (Clary), No. 579. Henriette should be Henrietta. See 
page 74. 

Page 24S. (Feary), No. 902. Should be Fearey. See page 106. 



Verified records in error. 

Page 52. (Hawkes), No. 127. This record was not verified. John 
Hawkes, the husband, was b. Mar. 21, 1783, and d. Oct. 24, 
1866. His wife, Emelia, d. in Rockville, Ind., Jan. 2, 1870. 

Page 103. No. 868. Grandson to the above m. Belle Sherwood. 
He is a missionary in Persia not Indiana. 

Pages 80 and 144. (Fowler), No. 640. He was b. August 23, 1840 
m. 2d Mary Moore; they have two sons, Harry King and Her- 
bert Atherton. 

Page 145. No. 1237. A daug. b. Oct. 18, 1S67. 

Page 146. No. 1241. A son, should be William Muzzy. 

Page 146. No. 1242. A son, should be Edward Eastman, b. Oct. 

18, 1877. 

Page 144. (Randolph), No. 1222. They have had three children, 
Dorothy Barrett, age 10 yrs.; Virginia Anna, age 1 yr., 6 mo., 
and a son, Percy Walker, who d. 3 years ago. 

Page 144. (Wight), No. 1227. They have only one child, the 
adopted child, Clyde Fulmer. 



Page 180. (Drew), No. 884. Her husband was Daniel Judson Drew, 
b. in Schodack, Rens. Co., N. Y. No. 1480. A daughter was 
b. Sept. 9, 1877: m. Nov. 15, 1900, George Howard Kennedy. 
Her children are: Anna Elizabeth, b. Sept. 30, 1901. Kath- 
erine Alberta, b. Nov. 7, 1904. 

Page 181. No. 1481. A son should be, Albert Judson Drew, b. May 
26, 1884. 



Unverified records that have been corrected : 

Page 28. (Billings), No. 96. Was b. Feb. 9, 1783. 

Page 45. (Eastman), No. 279. Was b. abt. 1820. His wife d. soon 
after the birth of his child, and the child d. at the age of 2 years. 

Page 46. (Breck), No. 287. She d. in 1S85. 

Page 87. (Breck), No. 283. He lived in Northampton till 1880. 

Page 91. (Eastman), No. 313. He was not in the war; he died before 

the war. 

Pages 53 and 105. (Whittemore), No. 369. He was b. March 18, 
1834. 

Pages 105 and 184. His son Alfred L., No. 897, was b. in 1859: the 
son's wife in 1S60. 

Page 189. (Kellogg and Roberts), No. 951. She d. Sept. 14, 1906. 
Mr. Roberts d. Nov. 12, 1904. 

Page 190. (Deming), No. 1557. Her name should be Nina; her hus- 
band is Rev. V. H. Deming, now of North Wilbraham, Mass. 
They have two children, Charles Henry and Dwight Roberts. 



Additional records: 
Page 26. (Eastman), No. 82. Born 1783; unm.; d. April 29, 1865. 

Page 23. (Eastman), No. 46. He had a twin sister, Anna; she d. 
Aug. 29, 1769, age 15 mo. 

Page 26. (Eastman), No. 11. He d. Aug. 19, 1816; his wife, Ruth 
d. Feb., 1830. 



Page 27. (Billings), No. 94. Born June 4, 1786. 

Page 28. (Billings), No. 18. Married 2d, Oct. 28, 1805. 

Page 42. (Eastman), No. 242. He has d. recently. 

Page 44. (Cook), No. 268. Her name was Jane Ann: she m. James 
Temple and had 2 sons. A full record has been received. 

Page 45. (Breck), No. 86. She d. Aug. 26, 1878. 

Page 46. No. 286 and 289. Were last known of at Los Angeles, Cal. 

Page 57. (Godfrey), No. 394. They had one son, William. 

Page 58. (Cooley), No. 401. They had one son, Frank. 

Page 58. (Ober), No. 403. They had no children. 

Page 73. (Arms), No. 575. She d. in 1871; has one son now living 
a full record has been received. No. 576. Died unm. No. 
577. Married a half brother of E. N. Sylvester; they were 
missionaries to the Indians. 

Page 79. (Fowler), No. 237. She d. Sept. 29, 1880; he d. Sept. 24 

1872. 

Page 80. No. 637 and 639. Left no children. 

Page 92. (Eastman), No. 773. Is m. and has children and grand- 
children. 

Page 99. (Spear), No. 345. She d. Oct., 1908. 

Page 104. (Whittemore), No. 367. He d. Feb. 14, 1908. 

Page 105. (Whittemore), No. 896. She was b. April 6, 1857. 

Page 108. (Willard), No, 925. She d. abt. 1908. Her son is at 
Brattleboro, Vt. 

Page 112. (Willard), No. 947. He is m. and lives at Walpole, N. H.; 
they have a little daug., Sarah Kellogg Willard. 



Page 107. (Wiley)., No. 906 He is m. and has 2 children. No. 907. 
He has d. No. 908. Was m. and had two children; she has 
since d.; records have been received. 

Page 130. (Kellogg), No. 1105. He has 2 sons. No. 1106. Has m. 
and has a daug. No. 1107. m. to H. Rice of Elyria, Ohio. 

Page 201. (Eastman), No. 1111. They have a daug., Winifred, b. 
1908. 

Page 213. (Robinson), No. 1270. She has 2 children, one a son; they 
live at Octander, Ohio. 

Page 212. (Latham). Was in 1908 sent to Washington, D. C, as 
clerk in the U. S. Pension Office. 

Page 164. (Ferris), No. 774. Had one other daug., Margaret Maria; 
she m. Walter E. Collins. No. 1358. Married George G. 
Palten; she has two daug. No. 1359. Married Thomas Byron 
Story; she has 4 children now. 

Records have been given of families since August, 1908, of which 
the following is a partial list: 

Page 34, No. 174. Page 92, No. 773. 

Page 38. No. 207. Page 147, No. 654. 

Page 39, No. 224. Page 164, No. 774. 

Page 46, No. 284. Page 189, No. 951. 

Page 57, No. 396 and 399. 

And yet there are many families not heard from. If you can help me 
find them, please write. 

Yours sincerely, 

M. EMILY EASTMAN. . , 



Please keep these records in your genealogy. 



Index for Introduction 



Giving the Number of the Perso 



N 



EASTMAN 

Benjamin, 35. 
John, 29. 
Joseph, 34, 39. 
Mary, 40. 
Nathaniel, 30. 
Peter, 41. 
Philip, 31. 
Ruth, 38. 
Roger, 28. 
Sarah, 36. 
Samuel, 37. 
Timothy, 33. 
Thomas, 32. 
Daniel Webster, 29. 
Guy S. Rix, 32. 
George W. Eastman, 41, 
Harvey G. Eastman, 41. 



Samuel, 26. 
William, 25. 



SMITH 



Abigail, 19. 
Benjamin, 15. 
Chileab, 10. 
Elizabeth, 7. 
Hezekiah, 23. 
John, 11, 12, 21. 
Joseph, 14. 
Mary, 8, 18. 
Marah, 16. 
Mercy, 20. 
Noah, 24. 
Philip, 9. 
Rachel, 22. 
Samuel, 5, 6, 13. 



PARTRIDGE 

Mary, 25, 27. 



TILTON 



Elizabeth, 2. 
Mary, 3. 
Peter, 1, 4. 



Index to Descendants 

Giving Their Number with Name 



EASTMAN 

Abbie P., 1321. 

Abbie Pomeroy, 688. 

Abigail, 8, 41, 42. 

Achsah, 123. 

Albert, 1859. 

Alexander Crane, 1490. 

Alice Alvera, 1112. 

Alice Scranton, 1878. 

Allie Twitchell, 1378. 

Aloney Cheney, 884. 

Alonzo, 1304. 

Alvin Day, 1310. 

Ann Alida, 1051. 

Ann Elizabeth, 535. 

Anna, 45, 79, 81, 136, 1473. 

Anna Ferry, 384. 

Anna Louise, 1081. 

Arthur Belden, 1488. 

Arthur Raselle, 1462. 

Augusta, 506. 

Augustus, 173. 

Austin, 334, 601. 

Baxter, 336. 

Bessie, 1472. 

Beulah, 129. 

Benjamin, 7, 62, 252, 602. 

Benjamin Blair, 228. 

Benjamin N., 494. 

Benjamin Nevius, 496. 

Benjamin Tyler, 370. 

Caroline, 331. 

Caroline Covert, 1052. 



Catherine Lillis, 1054. 
Catherine Lucinda, 878. 
Catherine Mann, 776. 
Charles, 187, 1593. 
Charles Austin, 781. 
Charles Baxter, 272, 789. 
Charles B., 1320. 
Charles Benjamin, 690. 
Charles E., 485. 
Charles Lyman, 1365. 
Charles Payson, 1055. 
Charles Willis, 1053. 
Chester, 172. 
Clara Belle, 1361. 
Clara Romaine, 1094. 
Clarissa, 122, 489, 504. 
Clarissa Romaine, 505. 
Clinton, 499. 
Cornelia Estella, 1086. 
David, 48, 140, 882. 
David B., 385. 
Donald Vail, 1647. 
Dorothy, 1880. 
Ebenezer, 24, 125. 
Edgar Elisha, 783. 
Edice Mabel, 1812. 
Edward, 314. 

Edward Baxter, 793, 1380. 
Edward Hooker, 633. 
Edward Tilton, 768. 
Edwin, 188, 1598. 
Edwin Blair, 600. 
Edwin Irving, 1184. 



INDEX TO DESCENDANTS 



237 



Effie, 1594. 

Eleanor Hudson, 779. 

Elias, 636. 

Elias Hooker, 235. 

Eliza Ann, 23 7. 

Eliza Jane, 486. 

Elijah, 118. 

Elijah Lyman, 330. 

Elizabeth, 37. 

Elizabeth Jane, 879. 

Elizabeth Reed, 373, 905. 

Elizabeth Thomas, 778. 

Ellen, 1062. 

Ellen Sophia, 540. 

Elmer, 1863. 

Elmer Marias, 1073. 

Elsie, 1312. 

Emelia, 127. 

Emeline, 13, 17. 

Emily Jennie, 1461. 

Emma, 536. 

Emma Josephine, 388. 

Emma L., 1050. 

Estella Adeline, 1369. 

Esther Maria, 1087a. 

Ethel Haskins, 1370. 

Eunice, 64. 

Eunice Amanda, 261. 

Eunice Smith, 315. 

Fannie May, 1619. 

Fanny Mears, 1377. 

Fannie P., 1318. 

Fannie Vinton, 1097. 

Finley Eugene, 1634. 

Frances, 529. 

Francis, 771. 

Fr ancis Sm ith, 313. 

Frank, 1185a. 

Frank Daggart, 1076. 

Frank H., 1049. 

Frederick, 1064, 1601. 

Fred, 1612. 

Fred Austin, 1363.1 



Fred Rilus, 1464. 
Forrest Porter, 1879. 
Gardner Pettee, IS 70. 
George, 185, 1355. 
George Augustus, 508. 
George Austin, 792. 
George Burder, 316. 
George Edward, 775. 
George Francis, 541, 766. 
George Henry, 782. 
George Pomeroy, 1484. 
George Washington, 694. 
Gertrude Virginia, 1179. 
Grace, 86, 900. 
Grace Beatrice, 1857. 
Gwendolena Caroline, 1371. 
Hal Reed, 1610. 
Hannah, 29, 130, 362, 493. 
Hannah Maria, 534. 
Harold, 1474. 
Harriet, 241. 
Harriet Drake, 1873. 
Harriet Louisa, 692. 
Harriet Maria, 374. 
Harriet Newal, 1057. 
Harriet Sophia, 275. 
Hattie L., 1319. 
Harry Campbell, 1322. 
Helen, 1356. 
Helen Dickinson, 1096. 
Helen Louise, 1487, 1874. 
Henry, 542. 
Henry Brother, 772. 
Henry Clay, 695. 
Henry Hooker, 904. 
Henry Keyes, 363, 1492. 
Herbert Austin, 1185. 
Herman D., 491. 
Herman L., 1080. 
Hibbert Smith, 1486. 
Hepzibah, 138. 
Hezekiah, 38. 
Ida May, 1861. 



238 



INDEX TO DESCENDANTS 



Isabel Mansfield, 635. 

Irene, 1654. 

James, Capt., 543. 

Jane Adelia, 631. 

Jane Catherine, 770. 

Jane Cornelia, 1072. 

Jane Hastings, 531. 

Jennie, 1061. 

Jerusha, 166. 

Joel, 66, 240. 

Joel Lyman, 170. 

Jonathan, 132. 

Jonathan Edwards, 387. 

John, 4, 25, 46, 63, 65, 137, 169, 

1493. 
John Cotton, 375. 
John Frederick, 632. 
John Hunt, 687. 
John Lyman, 171, 1075, 1077. 
John Nevius, 1087. 

John Wesley, 1181. 

John Porter, 603. 

Joseph, 2, 23, 35, 36, 47, 84, 128, 
167, 169, 484, 881. 

Joseph Addison, 236. 

Joseph Reed, 1070. 

Joseph Rilus, 1468. 

Julia, 539. "" 

Julia Arabella, 382. 

Julia Roxana, 1366. 

June, 1599. 

Kezia, 69. 

Keziah, 10. 

Lena Adelia, 1858. 

Lena Hattie, 886. 

Leonard, 1860. 

Lois, 39, 44, 134. 

Lois Amanda, 1470. 

Lois Root, 876. 

Louise Hinds, 1114. 

Lucas Miller, 769. 

Lucellah, 1044. 

Lucinda, 82. 



Lucius Root, 360, 885, 887, 1489. 
Lucretia Maria, 1071. 
Lucy Ann Smith, 277. 
Lucy Eliza, 1046. 
Lucy Kellogg, 1379. 
Lucy Rebecca, 794. 
Luke Edward, 1347. 
Lysander W., 1079. 
Lydia, 27. 
Lyman, 242. 
Lyman Andrews, 784. 
Lyman Foster, 483. 
Margaret, 902, 1354. 
Margaret Burns, 1876. 
Margaret Hills, 1877. 
Margaret Schell, 774. 
Margaret Smith, 1494. 
Mary, 1, 28, 31, 234, 317, 492 
773, 1469. 

Mary Bently, 1376. 

Mary Caroline, 785. 

Mary Dunton, 498. 

Mary Dwight, 372. 

Mary Emily, 604. 

Mary Harriet, 1364. 

Mary Jane, 790. 

Mary Kezia, 507. 

Mary Louise, 888, 1095. 

Mary Minerva, 1074. 

Mary Persis, 389. 

Mary Reed, 901. 

Mary Sophia, 634. 

Mary White, 52S. 

May, 1311. 

May Ella, 1316. 

Martha, 365, 599. 

Martha Ellen, 786. 

Martin, 361. 

Maria Clarissa, 533. 

Matilda, 364. 

Medad, Vinton, 501. 

Mercy, 5, 26, 32, 33, 67. 

Minnie Josephine, 1466. 



INDEX TO DESCENDANTS 



239 



Murray, 1471. 
Nellie, 1360. 
Nellie Corinne, 1465. 
Newton Lyman, 1056. 
Nicholson Joseph, 1867. 
Norace, 1045. 

Oct a via Yale, 1875. 

Ogden Moseley, 482. 

Oliver Addison, 59S. 

Oman, 133, 135, 877, 1463, 1862. 

Osgood Tilton, 1485. 

Otis, 1059. 

Pamelie Clarissa, 537. 

Paul, 903. 

Paul Lewis, 1611. 

Pearl Alice Louise, 1183. 

Persis A., 1047. 

Persis Elizabeth, 1069. 

Persis Viann, 487. 

Peter Henry, 1182. 

Phebe Mae, 1609. 

Philip Yale, 1S72. 

Polly, 117, 168, 174. 

Polly Robbins, 765. 

Rachel, 6, 38, 229. 

Rachel A., 104S. 

Raymond Philip, 1180. 

Reubin, 184. 

Reubin Reed, 488. 

Rilus, 359, 880. 

Robert, 1S65. 

Roger, 1600, 1871. 
Roger Austin, 1813. 
Rosa, 1178. 
Roscoe, 1482. 
Ruth, 9, 22, 43, 85. 
Rufus Porter, 1491. 
Sanford, 490. 
Sallie, 1309, 1315. 
Salome, 120. 
Samantha White, 530. 
Samuel, S3, 121, 253, 333. 
Samuel Finley, 500, 1093. 



Samuel Sheldon, 271. 
Sarah, 21, 689. 
Sarah Ann, 883. 
Sarah Eliza, 630. 

Sarah Elizabeth, 386. 

Sarah Frances, 693. 

Sarah Halsey, 1078. 

Sarah Hibbard, 889. 

Sarah Maria, 278. 

Sarah Olive, 597. 

Sarah Porter, 383. 

Sarah Shepherd, 527. 

Sarah Tracy, 767. 

Sidney Baxter, 1362. 

Sidney Corning, 791. 

Solomon Keyes, 131. 

Sophia, 538. 

Submit, 49, 126. 

Susan, 1063. 

Sybella W., 271a. 

Tammy, 186. 

Teddy, 1864. 

Theodore, 124. 

Tilton, 30, 116. 

Timothy, 11, 70, 80, 87, 239. 

Timothy Phelps, 279. 

Thomas Barker, 1467. 

Vashta, 238. 

Vinton Powers, 1635. 

Waldo Reed, 48 1 . 

Walter Merrill, 1113. 

Willie, 1308. 

Willie Harold, 1058. 

William, 3, 34, 40, 183, 332, 495, 

526, 532, 1060, 1111, 1646. 
William Augustus, 503, 1091. 
William Elijah, 780. 
William Lyman, 497. 
William Medad, 502. 
William Merrick, 276. 
William Nelson, 787. 
WiHiam Purcell, 10876. 
William Raymond, 1636. '■'■ 



240 



INDEX TO DESCENDANTS 



William Reed, 371. 
William Richards, 691. 
William Sidney, 788. 
William Smith, 273. 
William Tilton, 777. 
Zebina, 119, 335. 

ADAMS 

Achsah, 340. 

Allen Baxter, 1432. 

Anna Belle, 1430. 

Asa (Dea.), 34S. 

Bessie Juliaetta, 1437. 

Clarissa, 339. 

Clara Emily, 850. 

Caroline, 345. 

Carrie Belle, 851. 

Carrie, F. 828. 

Corilla Sophia, S44. 

Charles Bingham, S4 ; >. 

Charles Dickinson, 83 1 . 

Dorothy, 1391a. 

D wight Ward (Rev.), 826. 

Edward Maguire, 1424. 

Ella, 825. 

Elizabeth, 836, 1391c. 

Emma, 829. 

Emma Converse, 1438. 

Esther Louisa, 1433. 

George Herbert, 845. 

Georgianna Wood, 1421. 

Grace Maria, 1434. 

Harriet, 834. 

Harriet A. Newell, 347. 

Henry Martin, (Maj.), 832. 

Henry Herbert, 1423. 

Herbert Baxter, S3 3. 

Isaac, 349. 

Jane, 823. 

Joannah, 338. 

John C, 13916. 

John D., 1391. 



John M., 830. 
Joseph Baxter, 343. 
Laura M., 827. 
Leslie Joseph Baxter, 1435. 
Lucena, 344. 
Maria, 837. 
Mason Tyler, 1422. 
Mary, 337. 
Mary Ann, S24. 
Margaret Gertrude, 1440. 
Millie Ethel, 1429. 
Myron N., 835. 
Nathaniel Dickinson, 342. 
Ruth Frances, 1439. 
Silas Ward, 341. 
Theodore Bell, 1436. 
Thomas Dickinson, 1425. 
Willard S., 822. 
William, 346. 
William Herbert, 846. 

ATWOOD 

Clarence, Goodrich 1602. 
Mary Emily, 1603. 

ARMS 
Fanny, 5 75. 
Frederick Clary, 574. 
Harriet, 577. 
Paulina, 576. 

ANGEAR 
Benjamin, 1278. 

ANGIER 

Irena C, 853. 
Mary E., 852. 

AVERILL 

Addison Coit, 555. 
Anna Byrd Avery, 1670. 



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241 



Carrie Bell, 1139. 
Daniel Coit, 556. 
Emily Caroline, 561. 
Emily Eliza, 557. 
Emily Frances, 1137. 
George Pierce, 558. 
Henrietta, 559. 
Henrietta Amelia, 1138. 
James Towner, 562. 
Minnie Manchester, 1141. 
William Coit, 560. 
William Coltrin, 1140. 

AYRES 

Elizabeth Nash, 700. 

Henry, 698. 

Lois, 697. 

Spiddy Augusta, 696. 

Susan Roxana, 701. 

William, 699. 

BAILEY 

Edward Eastman, 1345. 
Jane Mary, 1346. 

BANGS 

Azubah Dickinson, 351. 

Danforth Keyes, 352. 

Emily, 856. 

John, 855. 

Louise Submit, 814. 

Lucy, 854. 

William Freeman, 353. 

BARBOUR 
Charles Douglas, 1777. 

BARD WELL 

James, 707. 
Sarah, 708. 



BARKER 

Clara Lucinda, 1258. 
Charles Russell, 1260a. 
Effie, 1259. 

Eunice Elizabeth, 1478. 
Hattie Eastman, 1479. 
Oman Eastman, 1477. 
Sarah Catherine, 1475. 
Thomas Rilus, 1476. 
Walter Cushing, 1261. 
William Buckingham, 1260. 

BARTLETT 

Albert Babbitt, 1375. 
Edna Sargent, 1372. 
Sidney Eastman, 1373. 

William Austin, 1374. 

BARRETT 

Clyde Eastman, 1220. 
Lelia Belle, 1219. 
Sarah Jane, 1222. 
William S., 1221. 

BASSETT 

Elizabeth, 478. 
Hannah, 479. 
Joel, 477. 
Joel Lyman, 480. 
Justin, 476. 

BEARDSLEY 

Alice Taylor, 1686. 
Alonzo Glover, 1157. 
Caroline Porter, 1155. 
Chedell, 1691. 
Douglas, 1159. 
Ethel, 1689. 
George T., 1158. 



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Henry Sartwell, 1690. 
Porter, 1160. 
William Porter, 1156. 
Glover, 1687. 
Winthrop, 1692. 

BELDING 

Anna S., 718. 
Asa, 71. 

Augustine S., 717. 
Edgar E., 722. 
Edward, E. 719. 
Elijah, 77, 721. 
Elijah Eastman, 263. 
Emma E., 720. 
Everett E., 723, 1333. 
Hepzibah, 75. 
John Eastman, 1332. 
Jonathan, 262. 
Joseph, 74. 
Keziah, 76. 
Lois Stevens, 264. 
Maria, 265. 
Mary, 78. 
Sarah, 72. 
Samuel, 73. 

BENEDICT 

Albert, 644. 
Byron, 644. 
Ellen, 647. 
George, 646. 
Inez, 644. 
Lois, 643. 
Martha, 645. 
Mary, 642. 

BENNERT 

Kilburn Mills, 1866. 



BILLINGS 

Aaron, 12. 
Caroline, 89. 
Charles Eugene, 92. 
Elisha, 18, 97. 
Hannah, 20. 
Henry Percy, 95. 
Israel Williams, 93. 
Jerusha, 94. 
Jonathan, 17, 19. 
Louisa, 96. 
Louisa Storrs, 98. 
Mary, 88, 13. 
Mary Williams, 99. 
Molly Williams, 91. 
Ruth, 15. 
William, 14, 16, 90. 

BIRGE 

Julia, 1083. 
Helen, 1084. 
Hannah Grace, 1085. 
Mary Eastman, 1082. 
BLAZIER 
Ida, 1204. 

BODURTHA 

Dorothy Eastman, 1814. 

BOND 

Clifford, Avery, 1585. 
Edith Reynolds, 1586. 
Helen Bush, 1583. 
William Dickinson, 1584. 



BOWERS 



Cornelia, 912. 
Emily, 913. 
George, 915. 



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243 



Laura Halsted, 914. 
Mabel Eastman, 916. 
Mary Stockbridge, 910. 
Ogden Halsted, 911. 

BROCKWAY 

Alexander Crosby, 1840. 
Charles David, 1458. 
Daniel Philip, 1841. 
Elizabeth, 1843. 
Guy Howard, 1460. 
Helen Maria, 1457. 
Kate Eastman, 1459. 
Philip Eastman, 1456. 
Phylis Elizabeth, 1839. 

BRECK 

Aaron, 283, 727. 

Alfred Starkweather, 726. 

Elizabeth, 286. 

Eunice, A. 282. 

Grace Almira, 724. 

Julia A., 281. 

Louis Merrick, 728. 

Lucinda, 284. 

Ruth C, 289. 

Samuel, 285. 

Susan C, 287. 

Susan Hubbard, 725. 

BRIDGMAN 

George W., 750. 
Sarah F., 751. 

BURGESS 
Elisha Payne Jewett, 1520a. 

BUXTON 

Arthur H., 1747a. 
Erville L., 17476. 



CALKINS 



Ansel, 1617. 
Hazel, 1618. 
Lee, 1616. 
Ollie Mary, 1614. 
Oral Lyman, 1613. 
Ray, 1615. 



CAMPBELL 

Charles Kellogg, 953. 
Frances Jane, 954. 
George Hubbard, 955. 



CARSON 
Caroll, 932-4a. 

CARTER 

Robert Day, 1514. 
Ogden Bowers, 1518. 

CHASE 

Carrie Louisa, 1783. 
Lydia May, 1781. 
Minnie Hazel, 1782. 

CHENEY 

Elizabeth Webb, 588. 
Henry, 585. 
Isaac, 589. 
Sarah Ann, 587. 
Martin Clary, 586 

CHURCH 

Herman Howes, 1441. 
Walter Herman, 1442. 



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CLARK 

Birge Malcome, 1626. 
David Bridgman, 1629. 
Donald Eastman, 1628. 
Esther, 1627. 

CLARY 

Elijah, 58. 
Fannie Maria, 1169. 
Francis Adams, 580. 
Hattie May, 1168. 
Harriet Arms, 583. 
Henrietta 5 79. 
Henry, 206, 208. 
John, 209. 
John Albert, 1170. 
Joseph, 59. 
Martha Hale, 581. 
Mary, 57. 
Polina, 205. 
Samuel Harris, 584. 
Susan Miller, 582. 
Sylvia, 207. 
Lucinda, 60. 
Lucy, 61. 

CLIFFORD 

Bessie J., 1715. 
Carl W., 1712a. 
Francis Willard, 1718. 
Glendora, 1716. 
Lovena, 1717. 
Parley B., 1712. 
Roy White, 1714 
Susie E., 1713. 

CLOTHIER 

Chauncy Buckingham, 1775. 
Chauncy Norman, 1287. 
Harry Smith, 1284. 



Helen Dewey, 1774. 
Katherine Evelyn, 1286. 
Maria Louisa, 1285. 

COIT 

Abigail, 197. 

Daniel Pierce, 200. 

Elizabeth, 196. 

Emily Amelia, 199. 

Emily Averill, 565. 

Harriet, 198. 

Harriet Towner, 564. 

Isaac, 195. 

Mary, 563. 

William Homer, 194, 201. 

CONE 

Lyle Louis, 1178a. 

CONVERSE 
Esther Emmazetta, l 4 605. 

COOLEY 

Alice, 1883. 
Ann Mercy, 403. 
Anna E., 1536. 
Catherine V., 398. 
Charles, 402. 
Clara, 932-4. 
Clark, 1882. 
Clark Alden, 932-1. 
David G., 401. 
Dorothy, 1881. 
Esther Maria, 404. 
Frank A., 1535. 
George S., 397. 
Katherine, 932-2. 
Margaret Cobb, 399. 
Mary, 932-5. 
Mary Boltwood, 394. 
Sarah, 932-3. 



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Sarah Parsons, 400. 
Sophia Sheldon, 396. 
William H. K., 395. 

COOK 

Abigail, 266. 
Clarence Herbert, 1736. 
Cora Belle, 1735. 
Emily Melissa, 919. 
Frances Adelia, 1740. 
Fred Harmon, 1738. 
Henry Martin, 270. 
James Arthur, 1737. 
Jane, 268. 

John Raymond, 1739. 
John Putnam, 921. 
Mary, 267. 
Robert Henry, 920. 
Roswell Dickinson, 269. 

COWLES 

Abbie Grace, 763. 

Albert Ransom, 756. 

Almon, 749. 

Clinton, 299. 

Charles S., 758. 

Daniel, 302. 

David, 105, 301. 

Edson, 748. 

Edward Jonathan, 757. 

Elijah, 304. 

Emerson R., 759a. 

Enoch, 298, 745. 
Erastus, 306. 
Esther, 309, 1334. 
Esther Tryphosa, 755. 
Francis Ira, 753. 
George Cook, 754. 
Ira, 308. 

Jonathan, 109, 312. 
Joseph, 107. 



Justin, 305. 
Lewis, 303. 
Lois, 307. 

Melville Austin, 759. 
Nellie Graves, 764. 
Newton Erastus, 761. 
Ransom, 311. 
Russell A., 7596. 
Sally, 106. 
Sarah, 310, 1335. 
Sarah Etta, 1336. 
Sarah Jeanetta, 762. 
Silas, 108. 
Stephen, Gunn 752. 
Walter Dickinson, 760. 
Watson, 746. 
William, 747. 

COUDEN 

Fayette Dickinson, 1563. 
Jennie Dickinson, 1564. 
CUSHMAN 
Esther, 755a. 
Clara, 7556. 

DAMON 

Elizabeth Nash, 1778. 
Frank Nash, 1779. 
Mary Perry, 1770. 

DANKS 

Mary Burton, 1134. 
Mary Jane, 550. 
William Newton, 551. 

DAVIS 

Affa Northcote, 1724. 
Bertha E., 1381a. 
Charles F., 795, 1399. 



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Charles S., 1384. 
Clara E., 797, 1388, 1400. 
Cora A., 1383. 
D wight H., 801. 
Edward W., 1386. 
Ella Lee, 1725. 
Eugene C, 1387. 
Flora Spencer, 1396. 
Francis W., 796. 
Frank J., 1390. 
George H., 8056. 
George W., 802a. 
Gordon Stephan, 1726. 
Harriet Ingersol, 1393. 
Harold, 1390a. 
Herbert E., 1381. 
Henry Ward, 1392. 
Homer W., 805a. 
J. Harlan, 804. 
J. Elwyn, 1382. 
John Edward, 805. 
Leon Alger, 1727. 
Lucia S., 1398. 
Lucia M., 798. 
Mary E., 1389, 1397. 
Russell H., 1401. 
Seymour Harlan, 1395. 
Seymour W., 803. 
Ward Adams, 800. 
William Adams, 1394. 
William H., 802. 
William S., 1385. 

DAY 

Eastman Truman, 1869. 
Josephine Eastman, 1868. 

DE LAND 

Dorothy Eastman, 1621. 
Harlan Page, 1622. 
Helen Margurite, 1620. 



DICKINSON 

Abijah, 115. 

Abby, 474. 

Adolphus, 318. 

Amy Stoughton, 155, 447. 

Asa, 320. 

Asa Williams, 981. 

Austin, 158. 

Avandor Valet, 970. 

Avalmy Lavendar, 971. 

Baxter, 160. 

Bissell, 153. 

Chester, 150. 

Clarence, 1020. 

Charles, 104, 1562. 

Charles Augustus, 1581. 

Charles Reed, 459. 

Cordelia, 452. 

Constance, 158a. 

Daniel, 159. 

Daniel Austin, 454. 

Ebenezer, 114. 

Edith A., 1573. 

Editha, 112. 

Edward Baxter, 460, 465, 1004. 

Edward Leander, 988. 

Edwin Harris, 1012, 1342. 

Eleanor Morton, 451. 

EHhu E., 326. 

Elisha, 102. 

Ely Othman, 973. 

Elizabeth Tichenor, 468. 

Frances, 1582. 

Frank Nims, 990. 

Frederick Ely, 441. 

Freeman N., 1575. 

George, 327, 458. 

Hannah, 101, 161. 

Hannah Frances, 984. 

Harriet Austin, 467. 

Henry, 974. 

Hosmer, 329. 



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247 



Isabella Halstead, 469. 

John, 151. 

John H., 473. 

Joseph E., 321. 

Judith, 319. 

Julia, 975, 987. 

Julia Cowles, 983. 

Laura, Austin 1014. 

Leander Melancton, 446. 

Louisa, 455, 1013. 

Lucinda, 111, 450. 

Lydia, 154. 

Lydia Eastman, 444. 

Lydia Jane, 978. 

Lydia Thankful, 986. 

Maria, 328. 

Margaret, 475. 

Martha Bush, 462, 1016. 

Martha Maria, 464. 

Mary Taylor, 466. 

Mary Adams, 453. 

Mary Underhill, 985. 

Mason Adams, 989. 

Marquis Fayette, 442, 976. 

Nathaniel Albert, 443. 

Nehemiah, 152. 

Nehemiah Othman, 445. 

Ophelia Mundane, 972. 

Orin, R. 324. 

Osman, 323 

Pamela, 438. 

Polly, 100, 322. 

Ransom, 157. 

Raymond D., 1015. 

Richard Baxter, 1019. 

Richard S. Storrs, 461. 

Roxy Elizabeth, 980. 

Ruth, 103. 

Salome, 325. 

Sally, 437. 

Sarah, 156. 

Sarah Amelia, 979. 

Sarah Marsh, 449. 



Sarah Stevens, 1018. 
Sarah Tamison, 457. 
Stanley, 1021. 
Sylvanus, 113. 
Sylvester, 440. 
Thankful, 439. 
Walter Mason, 448, 982. 
Walter Nehemiah, 977. 
William, 110. 
William Cowles, 1341. 
William Cowper, 463. 
William Eastman, 456. 
William Henry, 1017. 
Zebina, 149. 

DRAKE 

Eleanor, 1742. 
Fred Elbert, 1224. 
Fred Miller, 1744. 
John Eastman, 1741. 
John Stanley, 1743. 
Sarah Ella, 1223. 
Wells Eastman, 1225. 

DREW 

Albert, 1481. 
Hattie E., 1480. 

DOWD 

Frank Oren, 605a. 
Helen Irene, 605o. 

DUCKWORTH 

Alline, 1706. 
Elihu Henry, 1711. 
Hazel Maria, 1707. 
Robert, 1710. 
Ruth, 1709. 
Warren Hiram, 1705. 
Willis, 170S. 



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INDEX TO DESCENDANTS 



D WIGHT 

Abigail, 189. 
Albert, 546. 
Anna Jeannette, 549. 
Anna Maria, 1126. 
Caroline, Francis, 1130. 
Clarissa, 193. 
Frances Helen, 1129. 
Francis George, 544. 
George, 191. 
Helen, 1125. 
Helen Abigail, 545. 
Ida Elizabeth, 1127. 
Irwin, 547. 
Jonathan, 190. 
Mary Cecillia, 1128. 
Moseley, 192. 
William Eastman, 548. 

FAY 

Alice Prescott, 1117. 
Flora Maria, 1115. 
William Eastman, 1116. 

FEARY 

^ 

Grace, 902a. 

FERRIS 

Eleanor, 1358. 
Katherine Chilton, 1359. 

FERRY 
Sarah Porter, 376. 

FERGUSON 

George Francis, 1353. 
Henry Clifton, 1349. 
Katherine Eastman, 1350. 



Lucian Eastman, 1351. 
Samuel But man, 1352. 

FELT 

George Kellogg, 956. 
Ivah Elizabeth, 957. 

FISHER 

Guy Kellogg, 1549. 
James Edward, 1548. 
Rose McAffee, 1550. 
Mary Lee, 1547. 

FIELD 

Alan Daniels, 1525. 

Bradley, 930. 

Charles Kellogg, 390, 931, 1521. 

Esther Sophia, 924. 

Eugene, 928, 1530. 

Frances Victoria, 932. 

Frederick Comstock, 1531. 

Henry Kellogg, 926. 

Henry Willard, 1523. 

John Fisher, 393. 

Julia, 1532. 

Julia Kellogg, 922. 

Kate Daniels, 1526. 

Martin, 923, 1522. 

Mary French, 1528. 

Mary Hubbard, 391, 925. 

Melvin Gray, 1529. 

Ralph Adams Spear, 838. 

Roswell Francis, 1533. 

Roswell Martin, 392, 929, 1527 

Ruth Gray, 1534. 

Russell B., 1524. 

Theodore French, 927. 

FRANCIS 

Margaret, 776a. 



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249 



FRARY 

Francis Cowles, 1337. 
Hobart Dickinson, 1338. 
Louisa Grace, 1340. 
Ralph Thomas, 1339. 
FRENCH 
Emily Palmer, 1176. 
Marguerite Mary, 1175. 
Mary Field, 391a. 

FORD 

Clara D wight, 1133. 
Chester Larimore, 1661. 
Henry Burton, 1131. 
Jenny Althea, 1132. 
Roy Francis, 1660. 

FOWLER 

Edward, 1242. 
Emma Sophia, 1238. 
Emily Josephine, 639. 
Frances C, 1235. 
Frances Cornelia, 638. 
Florence Eliza, 1239. 
Grace Churchill, 641. 
Helen Ada, 1240. 
Mary Eliza, 637. 
Mary Maude, 1237. 
Susan, 1236. 
William Eastman, 1241. 
William Henry, 640. 

GAY 

Donald W., 1833. 
Gladys A., 1834. 
Gordon L., 1835. 

GAYLORD 

Eber William, 996, 1574-5. 



Edward Dickinson, 995, 1574-3. 
George Edward, 1098. 
Lucinda Lucretia, 997. 
Mary Ellinor, 1574-1. 
Cordelia Dickinson, 1574-2. 
Ella Cropper, 1574-4. 

GRAHAM 

Catherine Eastman, 1350a. 
Thomas, 13506. 

GRANT 
Mary Eastman, 1214. 

GREENE 

Charlotte, 1577. 
Harvey Bartlett, 1001. 
Helen French, 1003. 
John Morton, 998, 1576. 
Joseph Lyman, 1002. 
Louisa Dickinson, 1000. 
Ruth Newcomb, 1575. 
William Storrs, 999. 

GREGORY 

Charles Sherman, 1677. 
Ruth, 1676. 

GOODRICH 

Alice E., 1604. 
Betsey Hart., 1327a 
Charles E., 1067. 
Charles J., 716. 
Clara, 1065. 
Edith F., 1605. 
Eliza, 713. 
Evelyn, 712. 
Fanny G., 715. 



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INDEX TO DESCENDANTS 



Frank P., 714. 
Frank Reubin, 1068. 
Florence Louise, 1331. 
George Eastman, 710. 
Georgiana, 1330. 
Grace Evelyn, 1329. 
Jennie, 711. 
Lucy, 709. 

Luther Griswold, 1327. 
Mary Eastman, 1066. 
Milo, 1328. 

HALSTED 

Cornelia Wade, 378. 
Emily Goldsmith, 379. 
Henry, 381. 
Julia, 377. 
William, 380. 

HARRIS 

Belle, 1149. 

Carle Coville, 1630. 

Charles Eastman, 1088. 

Chester Morgan, 1089. 

Fred Page, 1090. 

Gertrude Louise, 1631. 

James, 1697. 

James Denton, 1632. 

John R., 1150. 

Leon, 1696. 

Margaret Maria, 1633. 

Mary, 565aa. 

Merton, 1695. 

Parker Eastman, 1817. 

William, 56566. 



HAWKES 

Charles, 354. 
Charles L., 875. 
Edward Gould, 860. 
Elizabeth Mary, 1452. 
Elizabeth Nims, 858. 
Emily, 357. 
Francis E., 870. 
Frederick, 356. 
Frederick Elliot, 863. 
Harriet, 355. 
Harriet Sylvia, 1453. 
Helen Almira, 865. 
George F., 871. 
James W., 868. 
John, 358. 
John Thurlow, 874. 
Kate Wells, 857. 
Martha, 861. 
Mary E., 872. 
Mary Elmina, 859. 
Mary Ellen, 866. 
Ruth, 867. 

Stella Elizabeth, 873. 
William A., 869. 
William Halsted, 864. 
William Hyde, 1451. 

HAWKSWORTH 

Eleanor, 1517. 
Margaret, 1519. 
Robert, 1518. 

HENDERSON 

Dora, 1389o. 
Zaida, 13896. 



HANKS 
John Fletcher, 862. 



HICKOX 

Viola Elsie, 1177. 



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251 



HIGGINS 

Alice, 1540. 
Burton, 1538. 
Edith, 1539. 
Florence, 1537. 
George, 1541. 

HILL 
Florence B., 1483. 

HOBART 

Frank Adams, 848. 
Henry Ward, 847. 

HOLLINGSWORTH 

May, 1344. 
Rose, 1343. 

HOWELL 

Bert, 1248. 
Carrie, 1244. 
Cora, 1250. 
Daisy, 1251. 
Darwin, 1243. 
Josephine, 1246. 
Mineroy, 1245. 
Myron, 1247. 
Nettie, 1249. 



JACOBS 



Roe, 1246a. 



HUBBARD 

Alice, 992. 
Charles, 994. 
Emma, 991. 
Frederick, 993. 

IRVINE 

Edward Eastman, 1728. 
George Guerney, 1729. . 



JARBOC 

Earle Averill, 1667. 
Ruth McClellan, 166S. 

JARDELLA 
May Bodine, 1797a. 

JENKINS 

Anne Randolph Page, 1671. 

Clarence Hyde, 1143. 

Edgar Averill, 1142. 

Edgar Coit, 1147. 

Evelyn Page, 1674. 

Fannie Benson, 1144. 

Franklin Walworth, 1145, 1675. 

George Robinson, 1672. 

Walworth, 1148. 

William Marshall, 1146, 1673. 

JEWETT 
Ruth Payne, 1522. 

JOHNSON 

Geneviere, 1608. 
Mabel Mary, 1606. 
Paul Eastman, 1607. 

JONES 

S. Minot, 3916. 

KING 
Carrie Isidore, 1419. 



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INDEX TO DESCENDANTS 



Clara Emma, 821. 
Clarissa Lucence, 816. 
Chloe Ella, 820. 
Ebenezer Atwood, 817. 
Edward Payson, 819. 
Edward Samuel, 1420. 
Flora, 1413. 
Frank Arthur, 1416. 
Hattie, 1415. 
Henry Woodbridge, 1412. 
Eomer Cyrus, 1417. 
Isaac S., 818. 
Mary Adella, 1418. 
Woodbridge Adams, 815. 

KINNE 

Birge, 1624. 
Katherine, 1623. 
Mary Lucretia, 1625. 

KIRTLAND 

Anna, 917. 
Kenneth, 918. 

KEELER 

Alice Hazel, 1648. 
Gordon Eastman, 1649. 
Louise Margaret, 1653. 
Paul Irving, 1651. 
Ruth Evelyn, 1652. 
Waldo Forrest, 1650. 

KEEP 

Alida Gertrude, 1589. 
Annie Bush, 1028. 
Arthur Dickinson, 1025. 
Austin Baxter, 1027. 
Clifford Holcombe, 1029. 
Donald Bruce, 1590. 



Dorris Rix, 1591. 
Evelyn Haskell, 1592. 
Isabella Dickinson, 1588. 
John Haskell, 1023. 
Richard Hamilton, 1022. 
Samuel Hollis, 1587. 
Wallace Huntington, 1024. 
William Dickinson, 1026. 

KELLOGG 

Abigail, 181. 

Abigail Chamberlin, 411. 

Anna Ruth, 1100. 

Anna Maria, 1637. 

Anne Hubbell, 43 3a. 

Andrew Wright, 520. 

Austin, 513. 

Bertha Mary, 1107. 

Catherine, 1558. 

Caroline, 510. 

Charles, 147, 519, 936. 

Charles Church, 1101. 

Charles Daniel, 941. 

Charles Field, 42 1 . 

Charles Leslie, 1640. 

Charles Peter, 952. 

Charles Stoughton, 1109. 

Chester, 419. 

Dana William, 1099. 

Daniel, 146, 408, 417, 418, 420. 

Daphne Eudella, 1644. 

Edward Arthur, 1544. 

Edward Henry, 423. 

Edward Hunt, 942. 

Elijah, 178. 

Elijah Norris, 516. 

Elizabeth Billings, 422. 

Elzadia Haskins, 1545. 

Esther, 182, 407. 

Esther Mayo, 939. 

Esther Smith, 142. 

Eunice, 515. 



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253 



Eva Minnetta, 958. 

Fannie Ruth, 1106. 

Fanny, 177. 

Frances Lucretia, 424. 

Francis Willard, 1542. 

Frederick Blackman, 1102. 

Florence Marion, 1645. 

Florence Ruth, 1638. 

Florence Wealthy, 1104. 

George Bradley, 415. 

George Edwin, 1561. 

George Hartwell, 512. 

George Hubbard, 425, 426. 

George Sumner, 433. 

George Otis, 1110. 

George Owen, 1105. 

Giles Melcher, 943. 

Harvey Stoughton, 511. 

Hawley, 180, 514. 

Henry, 148, 409, 413, 414. 

Henry Draper, 963. 

Henry Eastman, 432. 

Henry Martin, 940. 

Howard Fletcher, 1546. 
Jane McAfee, 427, 945. 
James, 406. 
James F., 967. 
James Hubbell, 431. 
James Henry, 1108. 
John Dickinson, 430. 
John V., 968. 
Joseph M., 938. 
Joseph Warren, 966. 
Leon Mayo, 1543. 
Maria Schenck, 429. 
Mary Dickinson, 410. 
Mary Eliza, 951. 
Mary Harriet, 937. 
Margaret A. V. D. S., 428. 
Merab Ann Bradley, 949. 
Mercy, 143. 
Olive Ardella, 1642. 
Otis, 518. 



Paul William, 969. 
Rufus, 145, 933, 935. 
Ruth Anna, 1643. 
Sabra, 509. 
Sarah, 141, 144. 
Sarah Bradley, 416, 946. 
Sarah Parsons, 435. 
Susan White, 950. 
Theodore Preston, 434, 1560. 
Timothy Hubbard, 964. 
Willard, 934. 
Willard Mayo, 405. 
William, 179, 517. 
William Amherst, 436. 
William Blackman, 1639. 
William Grant, 1103. 
William May, 948. 
William Otis, 1641. 
William Theodore, 965. 

KELSEY 

Alice Agnes, 1580. 
Dorothy Isabelle, 1579. 
Howard Phelps, 1578. 

KENEDY 

Annie Elizabeth, 1480a. 
Katherine Alberta, 14806. 

KNOWLTON 

Edna Eastman, 1810. 
Elsie May, 1809. 
Harold Ray, 1808. 
Horace Charles, 1811. 
Mabel Louise, 1806. 
Marion Frances, 1807. 

LADD 

Arthur Rasselle, 1849. 
Bessie Fidelia, 1847. 



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INDEX TO DESCENDANTS 



Clarence Royal, 1845. 
Eva Dorothy, 1856. 
Frank Fegby, 1853. 
Fred Robert, 1850. 
Harold Roy, 1854. 
Howard Fremont, 1846. 
Leslie Curtis, 1855. 
Mabel Corinne, 1852. 
Oman Frank, 1844. 
Rilus Eastman, 1848. 
Wallace Herbert, 1851. 

LATHAM 

Anabel, 1765. 
Carrie A., 1761. 
Chauncy Shepherd, 1269. 
Edgar Milton, 1268. 
Emma Jeannette, 1264. 
Franklin White, 1267. 
Gertrude E., 1270. 
Harry Smith, 1266, 1762. 
John Tunison, 1766. 
Leland Dana, 1764. 
Lillian L., 1763. 
Milton Rogers, 1760. 
William Kendrick, 1265. 

LARIMORE 

Charles Towner, 1135. 

Ida, 1136. 

Ralph Hoffman, 1659. 

LEE 

Bertha Ernestine, 1723. 
De Villo White, 1722. 
Fred, 1721. 
Howard, 1719. 
Myma, 1720. 
Rosa May, 1213. 
Stephen Eugene, 1212. 
William Milton, 1211. 



LINDSAY 

Amy Blaney, 1571. 
Joseph B., 1572. 

LOCY 

Annie Louise, 1596. 
Francis Eastman, 1597. 
John Lorenzo, 1595. 

LONGWELL 
Margaret J., 1805. 

LOOMIS 

Abbie, 1040. 
Austin Dickinson, 471. 
Alfred, 10436. 
Bertha Marion, 1427. 
Bessie, 1042, 1043. 
Charles Edwin, 103 Sd. 
Cora Mabel, 1426. 
Edmond, 1043a. 
Fanny May, 1428. 
Florence Louise, 1037b. 
Francis Eugene, 1033. 
Frederick Austin, 1038. 
George Milton, 1031. 
George Richard, 1043. 
Harriet Newell, 1036. 
Herbert Russell, 1037. 
Howard, 1038a. 
John Milton, 470. 
Marion, 1043c. 
Mary Frances, 1037a. 
Marietta, 1030. 
Nellie Florianna, 1034. 
Nettie, 1041. 
Osborne Milton, 1039. 
Ralph, 10386. 
Richard Baxter, 472. 
William Baxter, 1032. 






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255 



LYMAN 

Elizabeth, 165. 
Joel, 162. 
Mary, 163, 164. 

MARTI NE 
Kathleen, 1842. 

MASON 

Edward Jarvis, 1496. 
Fannie Eastman, 1497. 
John Leonard, 1498. 
Mary Belden, 1495. 
Stuart Eastman, 1500. 

MAWSON 

Charles, 1801. 

Elsie Josephine, 1802. 

MCADOO 
John Joseph, 1171. 

MCCAUSLAND 

Alice, 1797. 
Eugene, 1798. 
George, 1799. 
Paul, 1800. 

MEACHEN 
John G., 1262. 

MEISNER 
William Monroe, 1756a. 

MITCHELL 

Alice, 1193. 
Nellie, 1192. 



MOODY 



Ella, 6506. 
James, 650a. 



MOORE 

Lloyd Edwin, 1507. 
Lyle Eugene, 1509. 
Minette Lois, 1508. 



MOOREHEAD 



Helen, 1313. 
Stella, 1314. 



MORGAN 

Elizabeth, 175. 
Lucas, 176. 

NASH 

Asa, 256, 257, 1323. 
Asa Branch, 702. 
Augustus, 1293. 
Clara, 1324. 
Clara Luella, 1306. 
Cora Belle, 1305. 
David, 259. 
Elizabeth, 254, 671. 
Ernest, 1325. 
Eunice, 258. 
Eunice Electa, 704. 
Frank Augustus, 674. 
George Kilbon (Gov.), 705. 
James Henry, 672. 
Katherine, 1288. 
Kezia, 260. 
Lou, 1295. 
Marcus Irvine, 703. 
Mary, 1326. 
Mary B., 706. 



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INDEX TO DESCENDANTS 



Mary Gleason, 670. 
Ruth, 1294. 
Simeon, 673, 1296. 
Stella Louisa, 1307. 
Spiddy, 255. 
William Holt, 669. 

NEAL 

Nelly, 1289. 

NICKERSON 
Charlotte Williams, 1570. 
Frances Lindsay, 1569. 
George Payne, 1568. 

NOYES 

Albert L., 1822. 
Arthur V., 1823. 
Clarence S., 1824. 
Holly Frances. 1822a. 

NUTTING 

Bertha, 1447. 
Clara, 1448. 
Grace, 1449. 
Rena, 1446. 

ODEKIRK 
Carrie Marsh, 1555. 

OGDEN 

Arietta A., 1826. 
Warner, 1825. 

OLIVER 
Edward Goodrich, 1329a. 



PAGE 

Agnes Eastman, 1118. 
Alice Maria, 1120. 
Frank Winslow, 1119. 

PECK 

Addie Barnes, 1216. 
Charles B., 1217. 
Edward Barnes, 1215. 
Edward Eastman, 1731. 
Esther Louise, 628. 
John Eastman, 629. 
John Hooker, 1730. 
Lloyd, 1732. 
Louise M., 1218. 

PERRY 

Alice, 1292. 
Clara E., 1290. 
Mary A., 1291. 

PHELPS 

Charles Dickinson, 1006. 
Edith Sophia, 1007. 
Florence Dell, 1010. 
Frederick William, 1005. 
Julia Eastman, 1009. 
Isabel Maude, 1011. 
Myron Austin, 1008. 

PRIOR 

Cynthia Rebecca, 730. 
Enos Parsons, 729. 
Frederick Smith, 731. 
Helen Adelaide, 732. 

POPE 

Amy Margaretta, 1565. 



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257 



Franklin Leonard, 1566. 
Hannah Dickinson, 1564. 
Seth Willard, 1567. 

PORTER 

Annie M., 1151. 
Anna Phillips, 567. 
Caroline L., 569. 
Charles, 566. 
Charles T., 1153. 
Charlotte W., 572. 
Elizabeth Q., 1165. 
Eunice, 202. 
Henry Carleton, 1166. 
James Alward, 1693. 
John, 203, 1152. 
John J., 568. 
Kate H., 1164. 
Lewis M., 1154. 
Lucy G., 1167. 
Mary W., 573. 
Mary Wild, 1162. 
Quincy Evens, 1694. 
Samuel Quincy, 571, 1163. 
William, 204, 570. 1161. 

POTTER 

Abby Jane, 736. 
Ellen Augusta, 733. 
Ephriam Henry, 734. 
Eugene Emerson, 737. 
Martha Everlyn, 738. 
Mary Louise, 735. 

RENWICK 
Walter Norton, 1768. 

ROBERTS 

Charles Waldo, 1556. 
Mina Lawrence, 1557. 



ROBINSON 
Jeanette, 1767. 

RHODES 

Emery Winfield, 1790. 
Ruth Nash, 1791. 

ROE 

Amy Louisa, 1303. 
Carrie May, 1297. 
Charles Foster, 1300. 
Frederick Knox, 1302. 
Harold Leo, 1785. 
Herbert Edward, 1301. 
Mildred Enlow, 1787. 
Minnie, 1299. 
Opal, 1786. 
Sarah Ella, 1298. 
Winifred, 1788. 

ROOT 

Abigail, 213. 
Electa, 214. 
Joseph, 212. 
Lois, 210. 
Lucinda, 217. 
Lucius, 215. 
Martin, 216. 
Molly, 211. 

SCREEN 

Allen Wilbur, 1759. 
Charles Frederick, 1755. 
Effie Clara, 1757. 
Elizabeth Maria, 1756. 
Lulu Frances, 1758. 

SELOVER 
Arthur L., 1836. 



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INDEX TO DESCENDANTS 



Harvey W., 1837. 
Robert M., 1838. 

SEYMOUR 

Barbara White, 1194a. 
Carrie Edna, 1194. 

SMITH 

Abraham, 679. 
Abbie Eastman, 659. 
Allen Kellogg, 1188a. 
Alvah, 247. 
Amelia Jane, 1271. 
Alvah Ward, 1276. 
Arthur B., 643a. 
Arthur Parks, 1121. 
Asa, 52. 

Atta Clara, 1753. 
Benjamin Allen, 678. 
Benjamin Eastman, 248. 
Bodine, 1656. 
Caroline White, 661. 
Clara Adeline, 741. 
Clara Elizabeth, 1256. 
Clarence Devere, 1186. 
Charles Bruce, 677. 
Charles Louis, 1751. 
Charles Sage, 1254. 
Cynthia, 250. 
Cynthia Jane, 682. 
Delia, 293. 
Eastman, 1655. 
Edmund, 251. 
Edmund Filmore, 683. 
Edna Cordelia, 1752. 
Eldad, 246. 
Eleanor, 650. 
Eliza, 658. 

Elizabeth Chester, 1123. 
Emma Elizabeth, 739. 
Enos Dickinson, 295. 



Evelyn, 1658. 
Franklin White, 660. 
Frank Beaumont, 1188. 
Frank Nash, 1252. 
Frances L., 1450. 
Francis Raymond, 1187. 
Flora Catherine, 668. 
Florence Maria, 1747. 
Fred, 649. 

Fred Jennings, 1272. 
George Ely, 743. 
Grace Lavina, 1746. 

Hannah, 292. 

Harriet Ann, 657. 

Harry Eastman, 1124. 

Helen Edith, 1754. 

Helen Maria, 1255. 

Helen Sophia, 652. 

Herman Kellogg, 944. 

Herodotus, 249. 

Henry, 648. 

Henry Stowers, 676. 

Hinsdale, 1122, 1657. 

Horace White, 665. 

James, 243, 244. 

James Harvey, 1273. 

James Luther, 663. 

James Reubin, 686. 

Jane Elizabeth, 664. 

Jemima, 56. 

Jennie Estella, 1189. 

Josiah Dwight, 653, 655. 

Julia Elizabeth, 1745. 

Le Barron Hetherton, 1749. 

Louise, 1275. 

Louisa Malinda, 675. 

Louis Ward, 1257. 

Lucius, 296, 740. 
Lucy Jane, 744. 
Mabel Caroline, 1368. 
Martha, 55. 
Margaret Ellen, 685. 
Mary, 291. 



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Mary Lucinda, 667. 
Mehitable Morgan, 297. 
Mercy, SO, 51. 
Orra Louise, 742. 
Orrin Stedworth, 1748. 
Rachel Ann, 681. 
Rebeckah, 53. 
Roswell, 290, 294. 
Ruth, 54. 

Sarah Rebecca, 684. 
Stirling Gill, 656. 
Sophia Dwight, 654. 
Sophia L., 666. 
Theodore Hubbell, 1516. 
William, 245, 680, 1274. 
William Alvah, 662. 
William Austin, 1367. 
William Barnes, 1253. 
William Fitzallen, 651. 
William Thomas, 1750. 



TARBOX 
Charles Harry, 1776. 

TOWNER 

Daniel Coit, 553. 
Mary Burnap, 552. 
William Adams, 554. 

WALL 

Edna Langdon, 1794. 
Harold Lyman, 1795. 
Sophia May, 1793. 
Ralph Eastman, 1796. 
Ray Nash, 1792. 

WARD 

Eva Eastman, 1818. 



SPEAR 

Asa Adams, 839. 
Clarence Adams, 1445. 
George Porter, 840. 
Harriet Amelia, 841. 
Leroy Alpheus, 1444. 
Lillian Caroline, 1443. 
Mary Joanna, 842. 
Sarah Louisa, 843. 

STEVENS 
Edith Dorothy, 1784. 

STORY 

Byron Ferris, 13596. 
Katherine, 1359a. 

SWEENEY 

John Lyman, 1815. 



WARNER 

Adelia R., 1827. 
Alice, 1830. 
Alice Ethelbert, 1821. 
Alice Kate, 1403. 
Arthur Churchill, 1407. 
Arthur L., 1829. 
Austin, 806. 
Bessie Silvey, 1410. 
Charles Adams, 808. 
Charles Nelson, 1820. 
Clinton James, 1404. 
Ella Maria Austin, 812. 
Emma Alice, 1406. 
George, 809. 
Jessie Grace, 1409. 
Lily Maria, 1405. 
Lucia Clayton, 1411. 
Lucian, 810. 
Mary Jane, 811, 1408. 
Milan Park, 813. 



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INDEX TO DESCENDANTS 



Ralph R., 1828. 
Ruth, 1831. 
Sarah, 807. 
William Austin, 1402. 
William R., 1832. 

WEED 

Edward B., 13356. 
Robert A., 1335a. 

WHITE 

Addie, 1703. 
Austin, 616. 

Benjamin Eastman, 231. 
Benjamin Franklin, 609. 
Bell Blossom, 1210. 
Byron Barnes, 1206. 
Charles, 1197. 
Cora May, 1203. 
Edith, 1200. 
Elihu, P. 620. 
Eliza, 625. 
Elmira Ellis, 613. 
Eunice, 618, 623. 
Gladys, 1702. 
Harriet E., 798a. 
Herbert, 1198. 
Henry Dexter, 627. 
Howard, 1698. 
James, 617, 1196. 
Joanna, 606. 
Josephine, 1700. 
John, 230. 
John Denison, 1190. 
John Henry, 610. 
Lucy, 1195. 
Lovinski, 619. 
Lena Addie, 1202. 
Martha Ann, 612. 
Mary Elizabeth, 611. 
Milton Gage, 1205. 



Minnie L., 1191. 

Montgomery, 232. 

Percy, 1199. 

Ralph, 1209. 

Ruth, 1208. 

Sadie, 1201. 

Sarah Porter, 608. 

Samuel, 233, 607, 615, 1699. 

Samuel Milton, 626. 

Stanly Denison, 1190a. 

Susan, 621. 

Tamerson, 614. 

Thomas, 1207. 

Thomas Lindsay, 622. 

Vernon, 1701. 

Victor, 1704. 

William Barnes, 624. 



WHITTEMORE 

Afton Freeman, 1511. 
Albert Oliver, 899. 
Alfred Lewis, 897. 
Cecil Silas, 1502. 
Cecil Starritt, 367. 
Celia Ann, 366. 
Cora Minerva, 896. 
David Eastman, 898. 
Edward Walter, 891. 
Elsie, 1503. 
Ella May, 1501. 
Eugene Clifford, 892. 
Gilbert Ernest, 1505. 
Hepzibah, 368. 
Julia M., 894. 
Lewis Burton, 1510. 
Lewis O., 890. 
Leonard Archie, 895. 
Lucy A., 893. 
Mabel, 1504. 
Oliver Cowles, 369. 
Rodney Eastman, 1819. 



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WIGHT 

Arthur Earle 1231. 
Catherine Elizabeth, 12306. 
Clarence E., 1232. 
Clyde Fulmer, 1227a. 
Donald Emerson, 12316. 
Doris, 1230c. 
Edna May, 1230a. 
Edward E., 1226. 
Florence Villa, 1228c 
Gaylord Clark, 1232a. 
Guy Vernon, 1230. 
Harry W., 12286. 
Lewis, 12276. 
Lewis Albert, 1227. 
Lucian Eastman, 1228. 
Marjorie, 12326. 
May Arabella, 1229. 
Myrtle, 1232c. 
Ruby May, 1228a. 
Sophia Lorena, 1231a. 
William Harold, 1233. 



WILEY 



Brewster, 907. 
Jack, 909. 
Helen, 908. 
William, 906. 



WILSON 

Clara A., 1803. 
May, 1S04. 

WILLARD 

David W. Field, 925a. 
Henry Kellogg, 947. 

WILLIAMS 
Alan Stockbridge, 1513. 



Alice Brooks, 1552. 
John Harris, 1554. 
Mary Kellogg, 1551. 
Merab Bradley, 1553. 
Ogden Halsted, 1512. 

WING 

Adolphus, 219. 

Annie M., 596. 

Charles, 222. 

Elizabeth Brown, 591. 

Francis Joseph, 594. 

George Clary, 593. 

Gulielmus, 224. 

Joseph, 221. 

Joseph Knowles, 227. 

Julia King, 595. 

Lucy, 225. 

Maria, 1173. 

Mary Huntington, 590. 

Rufus, 223. 

Stalham, 226. 

Stephanie, 1174. 

Virginia F., 592. 

Virginia Remington, 1172. 

Wealthy, 220. 

WITHERELL 

Catherine Knight, 1885. 
Julia Esther, 1886. 

WOODRUFF 

Anna B., 1678. 
Carlton Hurlbert, 1679. 
Carrie Belle, 1681. 
Dorothy, 1684. 
Douglas, 1682. 
Hermione, 1680. 
Hope, 1683. 
Mildred, 1685. 
Mynduse Rice, 1884. 



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WOODWORTH 

Addison Emerson, 1771. 
Adrian Marcus, 1772. 
Charles, 1283. 
Daniel Grannis, 1279. 
Evangeline, 1282, 1770. 
George Smith, 1281. 
Margurite Ellen, 1769. 
Sara Barker, 1280. 
Walter Benjamin, 1773. 

WORCESTER 

Charles Frederick, 959. 
Frances Jane, 960. 
Joseph Emerson, 962. 
Mary Elizabeth, 961. 



WRIGHT 

Cynthia, 524. 
Harvey, 523. 
Lorenzo, 521. 
Lyman Walters, 522. 
Samuel E., 525. 

YATES 

Carrie Allen, 1663. 
Jack, 1666. 

Josephine Amelia, 1665. 
Mary Averill, 1662. 
Yola Edna, 1664. 

YOUNG 

Mary Augusta, 1454. 
Elmer Elsworth, 1455. 



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CLIFFORD 



Frank, 19. 

CHRISTY 

Alice, 8. 
Bertie, 9. 

BRINK 
Ellen Marion, 22. 



Lillian Ruth, 12. 
Sophia Cooley, 5. 
Sarah Eastman, 6. 



GIRANDOT 



Flora, 17. 
Frederick C, 23. 
Frederick R., 20. 
Hattie A., 18. 
Mabel A., 19. 



DRAPER 

Cyrus, P., 10. 
Daniel Kellogg, 4. 
David, 2. 
Flora, 7. 
Hannah, 3a. 
Ichabod, 1. 
Joel, 3. 
Helen Theodora, 11. 



TIBBETS 

Hiram Orlando, 7a. 

Sarah Eastman Draper, 76. 

MINER 

Bernard, 16. 
Ellen Marion, 14. 
Sterling Leroy, 15. 
Walter Leroy, 13. 






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